Isla Caton and mum Nikki flew over to Spain on Sunday for more experimental cancer treatmentas she battled rare neuroblastoma.got the all clear last yearBut a scan in January revealed new tumours, so Nikki flew her back to the coronavirus hotspot on Sunday for more experimental treatment.
A year later, scans detected cancer in her arms and legs and the family were told her only hope was private treatment overseas.The cancer is so aggressive that if we stay here or even delay a month, Isla could die. There’s no time to loseTheir plight also touched the hearts of the Hammers’ fierce rivals Millwall, who joined in the fundraising effort.backed the campaign by turning out for a celebrity and West Ham footie match last year, which raised £30,000 alone.
The family jetted back to Spain on Sunday and Nikki explained: “Isla needs another seven months of treatment, which is one week on, three weeks off. She said: “Isla’s immune system is absolutely shattered so we have to be careful at the best of times. The effort also relied heavily on collecting spare change from Hammers fans at weekend ties - something which has stopped with the pause on Premier League matches.
God save her i pray she won't die
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