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22.11.2023 11:20
Dear friends, it is so wonderful when we achieve our goals! Especially if those goals are saving children. We helped to save calm and patient Milana, who has been fighting with oncology for almost 5 years! And we did it!
Thank you all very much!
Milanochka started having stomach and back pains in the first grade. After the terrible diagnosis, she was operated on twice and underwent BMT, blocks of countercidal, radiation and chemotherapy.
But Milana was in the high-risk group. Immunotherapy was needed, and the girl took it with your help in the Spanish clinic! However, the remaining few foci in the thoracic region showed that the cancer did not want to return Mila to a healthy life! So the doctors prepared to add radiotherapy in addition to chemotherapy. Now Milana has to hang in there! But she knows that you believe in her, supporting her again on her way to recovery!
Thank you all once again for this help! And we wish Milana to beat cancer and return to her favourite school.
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