Maksim has testicular fetal carcinoma and he is undergoing intensive treatment at the 1st surgery of the Russian Cancer Center in Donetsk. For a long time I was even afraid to tell Maksim that it was cancer. And he pretended to believe ... Maksim's mother says. Both Maksim and his mother believed to the very last moment that the diagnosis…
Hello, my name is..." - each of us is involuntarily afraid to hear this seemingly ordinary phrase when we come to the oncohematology department for children. As much as we wouldn't like it, the department is never empty, and vacant beds more and more often "find" new owners in the form of young patients.
Unfortunately, every day more and more children learn from their parents that they will have to stay in hospital for a short time, and then they will definitely recover and go home.And, unfortunately, many children learn too early about the existence of the terrible and vicious diagnosis of cancer, which must be treated long and hard. Sometimes it is much stronger than the already weakened body of the children, but we can not and simply have no right to give up... We try to do everything possible so that the treatment process would be successful and the children would be provided with everything they need.
Our team is trying to find donors for children with cancer every day - we have a serious task - to find timely blood donors for children with cancer. Our team is looking for different ways and possibilities to keep blood supply on time.
Such actions give us stability and supplies of donor blood for children's oncology departments.