Two-week-old baby survives XNUMX cancers. It seems like a miracle, but it's reality.

little girl on bed healed

Despite the girl is very small immediately begins a tough battle for survival.

When a couple decides to have children it is always a very happy moment and we feel euphoric and full of enthusiasm. We are always filled with joy because we all look forward to the arrival of a baby girl/boy.

The expectation of the unborn child sometimes also creates tension because we all hope first of all that he is well.

This is the story of a little girl, Rachael Young, who unfortunately was born with a rare disease, infantile myofibromatosis. Mom Kate, 37, and dad Simon, 39, certainly didn't expect their newborn daughter to be diagnosed with such a disease.

sick child

The news was released by the British tabloid Mirror and in the interview given by the parents, mother Kate tells how the pregnancy was completely normal and how nothing foreshadowed such an epilogue. The disease affects the child in its most serious form, over one hundred (benign) tumors proliferate inside Rachael's little body. The muscles, bones, skin, many organs and unfortunately also his little heart are affected.

The girl didn't have much hope, the doctors had told her parents to prepare for the worst. Fortunately, the tumors were not cancerous in nature but due to their large number and size, they still endangered the child's life. The doctors decide to subject her to an experimental treatment with chemotherapy, more than a thousand sessions where Rachael was fed with a tube and contracted various infections.

After 18 very difficult months, in which the girl showed all her courage, the tumors regress until they disappear, a surprising result, a true miracle. Even the doctors were amazed as they had never seen such a case in 40 years.

little girl Rachael with mom

To the delight of mom and dad, Rachael comes home and finally her little brother Henry can hug her. Mom Kate declares:

When within days of her birth, we were told she had over a hundred tumors, we thought we might face a future without her. But now we have been given so much hope. This hope has the name of Rachael.