Mak Hasic- Burkitt's Lymphoma
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Family and Friends,
A close family member from Bosnia took her 7 year old son to the emergency room after he was experiencing severe stomach pains, only to have the doctor confirm a diagnosis of Burkitt's lymphoma. This type of cancer is recognized as the fastest growing human tumor and is associated with impaired immunity and is rapidly fatal if left untreated. Due to the lack of medical resources needed to treat him in Sarajevo, the family is looking into options to have him go elsewhere for chemotherapy and appropriate treatment. Please consider donating to help little Mak get better as soon as possible. If you are unable to donate, simply click and share this story. Thank you for your help in advance.
A close family member from Bosnia took her 7 year old son to the emergency room after he was experiencing severe stomach pains, only to have the doctor confirm a diagnosis of Burkitt's lymphoma. This type of cancer is recognized as the fastest growing human tumor and is associated with impaired immunity and is rapidly fatal if left untreated. Due to the lack of medical resources needed to treat him in Sarajevo, the family is looking into options to have him go elsewhere for chemotherapy and appropriate treatment. Please consider donating to help little Mak get better as soon as possible. If you are unable to donate, simply click and share this story. Thank you for your help in advance.
Organiser
Naida Huseinović
Organiser
Hackettstown, NJ