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Five-year-old Harry Munro from NSW was diagnosed with leukemia, requiring nearly two years of treatment and disrupting his life and family.
Five-year-old Harry Munro from NSW's Central Coast was diagnosed with leukemia after a cough and fever led to hospitalization, with treatment expected to last nearly two years.
His family, including parents Tyler and Rachel, are coping emotionally and financially, as Tyler paused work to stay with him, and they plan to move to Ronald McDonald House.
Though leukemia is treatable and potentially curable in children, outcomes vary.
The illness has disrupted Harry’s life, limiting his ability to play outside or start school.
Leukemia is the most common childhood cancer in Australia, with about 270 annual cases in those aged 0 to 19.
A GoFundMe campaign has been launched to help cover medical and living expenses amid rising costs.
A Harry Munro, de cinco años de edad, de Nueva Gales del Sur, se le diagnosticó leucemia, lo que requirió casi dos años de tratamiento y perturbó su vida y la de su familia.