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Home / Health / Young Chloe Honored for Courageous Cancer Battle

Young Chloe Honored for Courageous Cancer Battle

16 Jan

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Summary

  • Chloe battled a brain tumor on her optic nerve for over three years.
  • She underwent extensive treatment including surgery and proton beam therapy.
  • Despite vision loss, she inspired many with her singing and positive spirit.
Young Chloe Honored for Courageous Cancer Battle

A young girl named Chloe, now nine years old, has received a special award from Cancer Research UK for her extraordinary bravery throughout a challenging three-and-a-half-year battle with a brain tumor. Initially diagnosed with an ear infection, Chloe's condition deteriorated, leading to the discovery of a tumor on her optic nerve.

Her treatment journey involved open brain surgery, proton beam therapy, and numerous rounds of chemotherapy due to two relapses. While Chloe is now partially sighted, with one eye significantly affected, her spirit remained unbroken, often lifting others' moods with her singing during daily treatments.

Chloe's resilience has been a source of inspiration to her family and the many people she met during her extensive treatment at hospitals in London, Liverpool, and Manchester. Her recognition highlights the ongoing advancements and the critical importance of research like that supported by Cancer Research UK.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Chloe received the Cancer Research UK Children & Young People Star Award for her bravery.
Chloe battled her brain tumor for three and a half years, undergoing multiple treatments.
Chloe received her initial treatment at St George's Hospital in London and The Royal Marsden.

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