Six-year-old given weeks to live after rare cancer was initially mistaken for arm sprain

A six year old girl from the UK has been told she has just weeks left to live after what seemed like simple arm pain turned out to be something far more serious. Bonnie Leigh Spence was diagnosed with Rhabdoid Sarcoma in February last year – a rare and aggressive childhood cancer that typically develops in the kidneys but can also appear in the brain or soft tissues. Now, her family faces the devastating reality that they have roughly eight weeks remaining with her. "The cancer has doubled

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Six-year-old given weeks to live after rare cancer was initially mistaken for arm sprain

A six year old girl from the UK has been told she has just weeks left to live after what seemed like simple arm pain turned out to be something far more serious. Bonnie Leigh Spence was diagnosed with Rhabdoid Sarcoma in February last year – a rare and aggressive childhood cancer that typically develops in the kidneys but can also appear in the brain or soft tissues. Now, her family faces the devastating reality that they have roughly eight weeks remaining with her. "The cancer has doubled

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