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Twelve-year-old Imohgen Alo completed cancer treatment after battling T-cell lymphoma and continues to pursue sports and nursing dreams.
Twelve-year-old Imohgen Alo from Lake Macquarie, NSW, rang the cancer treatment completion bell after overcoming T-cell lymphoma, diagnosed at age 10 in 2024.
She underwent eight months of intensive chemotherapy and daily maintenance treatment, while continuing to play representative rugby, including for the under-12 and under-14 Hunter Wildfires teams despite limited strength.
Her family credited her resilience, cultural identity, and the medical team’s honesty for supporting her journey.
Imohgen now aims to play in the Olympics, join NRLW, and become an oncology nurse.
Childhood blood cancer survival rates have improved to about 90%, with ongoing research into causes and targeted therapies.
Imohgen Alo, de doce años, completó el tratamiento contra el cáncer después de luchar contra el linfoma de células T y continúa persiguiendo los sueños deportivos y de enfermería.