A 10-year-old boy, Sam, from Leyland, lost an eye after being diagnosed with a rare cancer. He is raising awareness about a charity to help others with the disease. The boy wears an artificial eye and is dedicated to supporting those affected by the illness. Another child, 11-year-old Arthur Heutz, is now free of blood cancer after undergoing a new type of treatment, which gave him a 'burst of energy.'
11-year-old Arthur Heutz, who is now free of blood cancer after undergoing a new type of treatment, has spoken to Sky's Thomas Moore about the drug that gave him a "burst of energy". Read more: https://t.co/4MS5a73z22 https://t.co/busLAMNv0Z
Boy, 10, raises awareness of eye cancer charity https://t.co/OjGe1WXQrY
A 10-year-old boy from #Leyland who lost an eye after being diagnosed with a rare cancer is raising awareness about a charity to help others with the disease. https://t.co/LnBUJ2H7Ji
Sam, 10, wears an artificial eye after being diagnosed with a rare cancer. https://t.co/nWAbY19pQr
A 10-year-old boy who lost an eye after being diagnosed with a rare cancer is raising awareness about a charity to help others with the disease. https://t.co/dzJLY7kiPH