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An 11-year-old Australian boy with rare cancer died in March 2025, leaving a legacy to advance non-invasive pediatric cancer testing.
Eleven-year-old Beau Hewitt from Sydney was diagnosed with rare myoepithelial carcinoma after experiencing fatigue, weight loss, and pain.
Despite a year of treatment, cancer spread by late 2024, leading his family to focus on quality of life, enjoying fishing and footy.
Beau died on March 18, 2025, just before his 13th birthday, and left his savings to his brother while urging his family to fight for other children.
His parents now support the Children’s Cancer Institute’s Christmas appeal, advocating for wider access to liquid biopsy—a non-invasive test detecting cancer DNA in blood—hoping it becomes standard in pediatric care.
Un niño australiano de 11 años con un cáncer raro murió en marzo de 2025, dejando un legado para avanzar en las pruebas no invasivas de cáncer pediátrico.