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17.11.2022 18:26
Umar is six years old, and while his peers are preparing for school, he dreams of only one thing - to defeat the disease and return home. The boy has cancer, glioma of the optic nerves, optic tract chiasma, and relapse. Once he managed to defeat the disease, but it returned, he began to attack little Umar even more aggressively.
The boy suffers from birth. He was born with hypoxia. Doctors assured the parents all problems would go away with the proper treatment. But it didn't get any better. Umar's condition only worsened: he began to mow one eye, spontaneous vomiting, headaches appeared, and the baby became lethargic and slept all the time.
Parents sounded the alarm and asked for help from a neurologist. Tomography revealed a brain tumour. It was in December 2020. Umar underwent surgery, after which he was prescribed chemotherapy. For a whole year, the boy underwent the hardest treatment. He managed to defeat a terrible disease. But only for a short time.
Cancer has returned and becomes even more aggressive. Now Umar is undergoing targeted therapy. To adjust the treatment plan, he needed an expensive consultation with leading pediatric neuro-oncologists. The family turned to our foundation for help. In the charitable direction "For the sake of life" we helped Umar. We hope that he will be able to overcome the disease soon. We wish him a speedy recovery and long life!
You can learn more about the program and support the For Life project on our website: https://sunofhope.fund/programs/radi-zhizni
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