Toddler's most cancers dismissed for 3 years as 'abdomen issues'

The mum from Runcorn, Cheshire, says she feels let down by the care her daughter, Ella, acquired up to now couple of years.

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"We’ve been told she could have been born with this," Claire, 38, revealed.

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"I'm just feeling so let down with the number of times we’ve been back and forth."

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The distraught mum elaborated: "I just can't get my head around how it’s not been detected in three years of going to hospital with stomach problems."

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Ella has acquired a number of diagnoses, from lactose and dairy illiberal to having a viral an infection, or just being constipated.

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In May 2023, Ella's abdomen points turned extra extreme, so additional medical investigations have been made.

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Ella was then referred to Alder Hey Children’s Hospital, Liverpool, the place an ultrasound revealed a big mass in the back of her abdomen.

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Following an MRI scan the next week, Ella has been tragically identified with stage 4 neuroblastoma.

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Neuroblastoma

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Children With Cancer UK explains: "Neuroblastoma is a cancer that develops in nerve cells."

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Mainly affecting infants and kids below the age of 5, tumours sometimes develop within the stomach, like Ella's, or within the adrenal glands.

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The first signs are lack of urge for food, tiredness, and ache within the bones.

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Additional signs would possibly embody:

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  • Small, blue-coloured lumps
  • Weakness within the legs
  • Swollen stomach
  • Difficulty swallowing and respiration.
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Unfortunately, neuroblastoma has "one of the lowest survival rates of all childhood cancers".

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Stage 4 neuroblastoma means "the cancer has spread to parts of the body that are some distance from where it started".

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Young Ella is now in her seventh spherical of chemotherapy and goes to have surger, a stem cell transplant, radiotherapy, and immunotherapy.

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"It’s up and down at the moment; it’s good days and bad days," Claire shared.

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"She’s got no energy and no mobility at all for her to run around or play, it’s taken it right out her."

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Claire is now elevating funds for Ella's care on a Go Fund Me web page.

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