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A young girl with cancer requires large funds for surgery. Within 3 weeks, he managed to collect a donation of 35,000 pounds, or approximately USD 537 million. Nahas, he died 2 weeks before surgery.
The poor girl named Laura Baxter (27 years) was 2 years ago was diagnosed with pseudomyxoma peritonei (PMP) or appendicitis rare cancer that only affects 1 out of 2 million people.
Girl from St Ives, Cambridgeshire has been undergoing cancer surgery in June 2012 ago. In the following August, it turns out the cancer cells to grow again.
She had undergone a variety of treatments, but 2 hospitals in England the most advanced in the field of handling PMP said that the cancer was too severe. A doctor named Wim Ceelen of Ghent University Hospital in Belgium willing to carry out operations at a cost of 25,000 pounds, or approximately USD 383.8 million.
The family and friends of Laura began fundraising. Within 10 days the funds already collected 25,000 pounds or approximately USD 383.8 million. Within a few weeks, the number had grown to 35,000 pounds, or approximately USD 537 million.
Daily Mail in the UK had a story about Laura operating costs 3 weeks ago. At that time, the doctor diagnosed it still has about 6-8 months to survive.
"Amazing to see so many good-hearted people who really care about other people's lives and so selfless. I was confused to say the words. I just wanted to say thank you to everyone," said Laura commented on the amount of the proceeds of fundraising before his death, reports the Daily Mail, Saturday (11/24/2012).
On 28 October, her condition deteriorated due to an infection and was taken to Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge. Her condition began to deteriorate rapidly and he died on 10 November 2012. The mother, Jacky Baxter and will marry her lover, Wayne Cooper, was in her hand when she was dying.
"She said that she was ready to go home and is scheduled to be out on Monday. But his condition began to deteriorate on Wednesday. It happened so fast, we were in shock. On Friday, he closed his little eyes and just fell asleep," said Jacky Baxter.
The money raised for her treatment plan will be given to fund research and partly PMP submitted to Addenbrooke's Hospital. Laura's family hopes the funds are used to purchase new medical equipment, replacing old equipment currently used in nursing.
The poor girl named Laura Baxter (27 years) was 2 years ago was diagnosed with pseudomyxoma peritonei (PMP) or appendicitis rare cancer that only affects 1 out of 2 million people.
Girl from St Ives, Cambridgeshire has been undergoing cancer surgery in June 2012 ago. In the following August, it turns out the cancer cells to grow again.
She had undergone a variety of treatments, but 2 hospitals in England the most advanced in the field of handling PMP said that the cancer was too severe. A doctor named Wim Ceelen of Ghent University Hospital in Belgium willing to carry out operations at a cost of 25,000 pounds, or approximately USD 383.8 million.
The family and friends of Laura began fundraising. Within 10 days the funds already collected 25,000 pounds or approximately USD 383.8 million. Within a few weeks, the number had grown to 35,000 pounds, or approximately USD 537 million.
Daily Mail in the UK had a story about Laura operating costs 3 weeks ago. At that time, the doctor diagnosed it still has about 6-8 months to survive.
"Amazing to see so many good-hearted people who really care about other people's lives and so selfless. I was confused to say the words. I just wanted to say thank you to everyone," said Laura commented on the amount of the proceeds of fundraising before his death, reports the Daily Mail, Saturday (11/24/2012).
On 28 October, her condition deteriorated due to an infection and was taken to Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge. Her condition began to deteriorate rapidly and he died on 10 November 2012. The mother, Jacky Baxter and will marry her lover, Wayne Cooper, was in her hand when she was dying.
"She said that she was ready to go home and is scheduled to be out on Monday. But his condition began to deteriorate on Wednesday. It happened so fast, we were in shock. On Friday, he closed his little eyes and just fell asleep," said Jacky Baxter.
The money raised for her treatment plan will be given to fund research and partly PMP submitted to Addenbrooke's Hospital. Laura's family hopes the funds are used to purchase new medical equipment, replacing old equipment currently used in nursing.
Source: Daily Mail
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