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Bravery of Mikail, 10, who beat most cancers twice however nonetheless wants round the clock care

Bravery of Mikail, 10, who beat most cancers twice however nonetheless wants round the clock care

  • Mikail Hassan discovered a lump on his neck when he was eight 
  • He was recognized with Hodgkin lymphoma in 2020
  • Mikail is now in remission, however his remedy has weakened him
  • For extra particulars go to www.cancerresearchuk.org/dailymailappeal 

A boy who survived most cancers twice nonetheless wants round the clock care however goals of taking part in sport and assembly TV wildlife skilled Sir David Attenborough.

Mikail Hassan, ten, is now in remission, however chemotherapy, radiotherapy and a stem cell transplant have weakened him.

His mom Arzu has taken on the function of his full-time carer.

Mikail, of Grays, Essex, discovered a lump on his neck when he was eight and was recognized with Hodgkin lymphoma in 2020.

Pictured: Mikail Hassan, aged 10, with Mum Arzu and Dad Halil Hassan

He misplaced his hair and struggled to stroll. After months of remedy, he went into remission. Nevertheless it returned final February and he spent his tenth birthday in hospital earlier than recovering.

Mrs Hassan mentioned: ‘He loves sport. He’d like to get again to bodily actions. He loves David Attenborough – he’s watched all of it.’ The Mail has teamed up with Most cancers Analysis UK to launch the Preventing To Beat Youngsters’s Most cancers marketing campaign, which is elevating cash for very important analysis into cancers affecting youngsters and younger individuals.

We’re asking beneficiant readers to dig deep and assist flip the tide on most cancers. All cash raised will help Most cancers Analysis UK’s work on cancers affecting youngsters and younger individuals so extra 0 to 24-year-olds can survive with high quality of life.

Mikail, of Grays, Essex, found a lump on his neck when he was eight and was diagnosed with Hodgkin lymphoma in 2020

Mikail's mother, Arzu, said: ‘He loves sport. He’d love to get back to physical activities. He loves David Attenborough – he’s watched all of it.’

Mikail, of Grays, Essex, discovered a lump on his neck when he was eight and was recognized with Hodgkin lymphoma in 2020

For extra particulars go to www.cancerresearchuk.org/dailymailappeal 

All money raised from the Daily Mail's fighting To Beat Children's Cancer campaign will support the Cancer Research's work on cancers affecting children, so that more under-25s can survive with a good quality of life

All cash raised will help the charity’s work on cancers affecting youngsters, in order that extra under-25s can survive with high quality of life 

The campaign is for more investment in research into childhood cancers

The marketing campaign is for extra funding in analysis into childhood cancers 

Mikail  is now in remission, but chemotherapy, radiotherapy and a stem cell transplant have weakened him

Pictured: Mikail celebrates Christmas

Mikail is now in remission, however chemotherapy, radiotherapy and a stem cell transplant have weakened him

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