Seven-year-old Illia crosses off days on the calendar, saying: “I hope my test results are good, and the doctors let me go home for the weekend.” During his difficult fight against brain cancer, waiting for those rare but precious trips home gives him strength.
Read more HELPIn October last year, Ivanna was admitted to the hospital. The next day, she turned three. On her birthday, instead of a playroom and fun with friends, she faced a spinal tap and the beginning of a difficult fight against blood cancer.
Read more HELPAndrii is only six, but he already knows how to call his doctor and ask: “What are my test results today?” “Have my white blood cells dropped?” Fighting cancer makes children grow up fast and learn about things they should never have to worry about at their age.
Read more HELPThe first signs of illness appeared in Anastasiia before she was even a year old. Since then, the little girl has spent many months in the hospital — she has a rare condition that causes tumors to form throughout her body.
Read more HELPKseniia is fighting cancer for the second time in her life. Now — while her hometown in Donetsk Oblast is being leveled by Russian shelling. And more than five years ago — when the COVID-19 pandemic closed borders and made delivering medicines an enormous challenge.
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