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Tuesday 12 May 2015

Two small cancer patients live a dear friend when chemotherapy

Two girls suffering from cancer peyakit has established friendship during treatment at Texas Children's Hospital.

KUALA LUMPUR: When afflicted, the support of family and those closest are needed to reduce the suffering incurred.

For two girls who had cancer at Texas Children's Hospital, support came from other patients who are both undergoing treatment.

Citing reports Metro.UK, two children - 4-year-old Ava Garcia and Penny Smith, 3 - has established friendship since they both arrived at Texas Children's Hospital.

Ava Garcia was diagnosed with kidney cancer last August, while Penny was diagnosed with cancer of muscle since May 2014.

It is understood, Ava and Penny became close friends while receiving treatment after surgery.

They both say it with chemotherapy, the treatment seems fun.

According to a report by ABC News, Penny's mother, Cindy Sagan said that although her son out was painful chemotherapy treatments, Penny still happy to go to the hospital after she and Ava fun.

Although they became good friends through the tragedy, their expressions complement each other to cover the exercise of this bitter, "said Sagan.

In fact, when two patients this case through trauma commonly associated with chemotherapy such as hair loss, they will provide support to each other.

Ava's mother, Christina Garcia says this makes her more confident and comfortable during chemotherapy treatment.

"Ava is not afraid because he had a friend who also looked like him," said Christina.

While pleased with these developments, both parents couple small it does not know how long their children can live, especially with the news that Penny was reportedly deteriorating health.

However, they still hope that the two children can struggle together in the fight against cancer.

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