06.08.2024 15:00
Doctors at Severance Clinic have managed to stop the cancer, but the threat of a new attack of cancer is still high. Osteosarcoma is too insidious and aggressive to let Ayazhan go. If treatment is stopped now, our little girl won't get another chance. Our support for Ayazhan's treatment can protect and save her!
Ayazhan Eskendir.
Diagnosis: Cancer. Osteosarcoma of the femur.
Needed: Treatment at Severance Clinic in Seoul, South Korea.
Collected: 4 819
Needed: 12 000 $
The achievements of Ayazhan required tremendous effort from the doctors and everyone who supported her. The cancer has slightly loosened its grip, allowing Ayazhan to focus on rehabilitating her knee joint. She undergoes therapy four days a week, pushing through pain and tears to gradually regain movement in her knee. She is now working on standing without the help of a walker and continues to do the recommended exercises provided by her doctors. Despite the progress, the threat of cancer still looms.
At the end of August, Ayazhan will have to undergo another examination - an MRI. During this time, the poor child with cancer will remain tense with uncertainty and fear. The examination results will only be clear at the end of the last summer month, a beautiful time of year that every child waits and loves. Ayazhan can only experience the ending of summer from the hospital window. Let's hope that the upcoming examination brings comforting news for her. Please support the fundraising efforts to ensure that she gets well!
Dina Makarenko actively participated in the event. "I have high hopes that by collaborating with like-minded individuals, we will be more effective in the fight against cancer and will be able to save more children's lives from this terrible, deadly disease.
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