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A UK girl with rare cancer, after treatment, has weeks to live as the disease spread to her lungs.
A 6-year-old girl, Bonnie-Leigh Spence, was initially told her arm pain was a sprain, but a December 2024 lump led to a diagnosis of rare rhabdoid sarcoma, a childhood cancer affecting about eight UK children yearly.
After an amputation, chemotherapy, and radiotherapy, scans showed the cancer returned and spread to her lungs.
Doctors estimate she has weeks to live, with a predicted timeline around mid-March 2026.
Her family is fundraising to create lasting memories, including trips to Disneyland Paris, football matches, Spain, and a puppy, while managing emotional and financial strain.
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Una niña del Reino Unido con un cáncer raro, después del tratamiento, tiene semanas para vivir mientras la enfermedad se propaga a sus pulmones.