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Kaiser and his family

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hi guys 
I am making this go fund me page to help my sister and her family as most may no her 2 year old was diagnosed with liver cancer hepatoblastoma 
a month ago and has already done his first round of chemo in which he lost his hair, his lost a lot of weight and has become weaker and more tired by the day he has spent most the month in hospital 

kaiser has to go 6 rounds of chemo therapy 
And inbetween his chemo he has blood transfusions lots of medication and many days and nights in hospital
and hopefully in a months time he will under go surgery to remove the mass on his liver. 
with a child with cancer, a high temp is a medical emergency and its straight to emergency and admitted for another 48 hours if again he has a fever it prolongs the stay to another 48 hours  
with his father unable to go to work as he has look after 2 other kids 
Kaiser’s mother is also 7 months pregnant and is due at the end of the year 
so I am making this page to releive the stress and worry of the financial cost at Christmas time as well as baby items they are yet to purchase and other financial cost in between. 

Down below low is a description of the cancer he has any small donation will help 
mans any prayer for his health is always welcomed 
thank you 

Hepatoblastoma is a rare tumor (an abnormal tissue growth) that originates in cells in the liver. It is the most common cancerous (malignant) liver tumor in early childhood. Most hepatoblastoma tumors begin in the right lobe of the liver. Hepatoblastoma cancer cells also can spread (metastasize) to other areas of the body. The most common site of metastasis is the lungs

Treatment 
Treatment for hepatoblastoma is aimed at removing (resecting) as much of the tumor as possible. Liver tissue can regenerate after a portion is removed.

Most hepatoblastomas also require treatment with chemotherapy to shrink the tumor before surgery. This makes it easier and safer for the surgeon to remove the mass. Chemotherapy is also given after surgery to minimize the chance of recurrence (cancer regrowth).

As with any cancer, prognosis and long-term survival can vary greatly from child to child. Prompt medical attention and aggressive therapy are important for the best prognosis. Continuous follow-up care is essential for a child diagnosed with hepatoblastoma because side effects of radiation and chemotherapy may occur, as well as second malignancies.

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Mandy Hayward
Organizer
Monash, ACT

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