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Teenagers reunite with medical researchers to learn about treatment options
By ABC NEWS (Australia)Published : Nov. 21, 2024 - 12:11
Being diagnosed with leukaemia is a frightening experience for any teenager to face, let along in the middle of a pandemic. That is the challenge that two Melbourne girls endured. But despite the isolation, they forged a unique friendship. Now, they have reunited with medical researchers who investigated their treatment, so they can learn to help other children with cancer.