Lina was a happy and playful two-year-old. But her mother Bosba grew concerned when she noticed unexplained blue bruises across Lina’s back, neck and legs. When Lina developed a high fever and her stomach began swelling, Bosba couldn’t deny that something was wrong.
Lina transferred between several clinics and hospitals, but no one could find an answer. They prescribed her fever medication, but Lina didn’t improve. Eventually, a family member recommended Lina go to AHC.
Recognising Lina’s symptoms, our oncologists ran a bone marrow test. The tests confirmed Lina had cancer — specifically, B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukaemia.
“I was so afraid when I heard my baby had cancer. I worried I wouldn’t be able to afford the treatment she needed.”
Bosba, Lina’s mother
Luckily, our medical social work team immediately arranged a financial package to cover the cost of Lina’s treatment. Meanwhile, our oncologists began Lina’s treatment plan, including five phases of chemotherapy.
Nine months later, Lina’s looking at a fully recovery.
“Lina’s shown significant improvement throughout her treatment. Her mother Bosba has been actively involved and consistently brings her for chemotherapy on time. We’re very optimistic for Lina’s recovery once she finishes treatment.”
Dr Thy Bunpaov, AHC oncologist
Today, Lina’s fevers are under control, her bruises have disappeared and the swelling in her stomach has gone down. Most of the leukaemia cells already died after two rounds of chemotherapy, but our oncologists will continue treating her for the next two and a half years to ensure a full recovery.
“I should’ve come to AHC from the very beginning. I didn’t know they had the best treatment for children until I came here. AHC is not only excellent for treatment but also for the way the medical staff communicate and explain everything to me. I’m truly grateful.”
Bosba, Lina’s mother