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A young boy from north-west London, who was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukaemia at just two years old, has started primary school this week, days after completing his treatment for the rare cancer. Noah underwent extensive chemotherapy and immunotherapy at Great Ormond Street Hospital.
Noah finished his last round of maintenance chemotherapy in time for his first day of school. His twin sister, Naima, also began school alongside him.
Noah’s brave journey has inspired many people around the world who have followed his story and are rooting for him. Noah’s family credits the support of the medical team at Great Ormond Street Hospital for their son’s successful treatment and expressed their gratitude towards the doctors and nurses for their unwavering dedication and care.
Noah’s story is a testament to the resilience and courage of children who are faced with life-altering diagnoses. His story highlights the importance of continued funding for medical research that may lead to more effective treatments for these types of illnesses. May Noah’s story continue to inspire hope for all those currently facing similar battles
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