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16.04.2025 14:58
Artem has spent the last 11 months in the hospital. He has undergone intensive chemotherapy, been in intensive care five times, required resuscitation, and has been on a ventilator... yet Artem continues to fight.
This disease has stolen his childhood, drained his strength, and even taken his beloved dog, who passed away while Artem was hospitalised. He dreams of returning home, hugging his little sister, savouring his grandmother's okroshka, and simply living without pain. However, these dreams are now in jeopardy. Recent examinations have revealed that the cancer has recurred, and he urgently needs a bone marrow transplant. A donor has already been found, and doctors in Israel are prepared to start treatment. But his family cannot afford the medical expenses. Please help!
In June 2024, Artem developed a purple rash on his neck. Initially, the paediatrician diagnosed him with enterovirus, but his condition worsened each day. He was transferred to the haematology department, where, after numerous tests, he was diagnosed with acute T-cell leukaemia, the most aggressive form of blood cancer in children.
Since then, Artem has undergone more than ten rounds of chemotherapy, five resuscitations, and has been placed on a ventilator. He is truly fighting like a hero.
After six months of treatment, when it seemed the disease had subsided, the cancer returned with renewed intensity. Doctors informed us that without a bone marrow transplant, his chances of survival are minimal. Fortunately, doctors in Israel are ready to assist, and a donor has been found, but the cost of treatment is incredibly high.
Mom sold her business, and Dad works remotely, but they don't have enough money. They've given away everything. Now their only hope is you.
Even the smallest donation can make a crucial difference. The boy who loves dinosaurs so much wants to go home, to play with his little sister, and to smell his grandmother's cakes again. He dreams of living, and that dream depends on you and me.
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