I read a nice story about a man saving someone who have cancer.
Safa'a
was diagnosed in Iraq with Wilms' tumor, the most common kidney tumor
in children. If caught and treated early on, the cancer has a high
survival rate. But by the time Safa'a arrived in Jordan, Sultan says,
it was a miracle the boy was alive. "The tumor is massive," Sultan
says. "The liver, kidney, intestines are all squished to the sides. His
lungs are very small. It's hard to believe he is able to breathe."
Watch Iraq baby gets second chance here http://the-cancer-chronicles.blogspot.com/.
The tumor prevented him from developing like other children. "Sometimes
when we see other children play, he starts to cry," his father says. "I
don't buy him certain toys like soccer balls. Because he looks at me
and when he throws it far away, he can't go and get it. Even at his
age, he understands." Continue reading http://the-cancer-chronicles.blogspot.com/
Thanks
Mike Bello, M.D.
Cancer Advocate
Neoplasm Research Institute
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