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Dad shares heartbreaking photo of daughter with stage 4 cancer

Dad shares heartbreaking photo of daughter with stage 4 cancer
Dad shares heartbreaking photo of daughter with stage 4 cancer
by: HotTopics.tv Updated: Nov 5, 2016 - 3:50 PMLANCASHIRE, England - A Lancashire, England, father hopes an emotional photo of his daughter will help promote childhood cancer awareness.Jessica Whelan, 4, was diagnosed with stage 4 neuroblastoma, a cancer that starts in the nervous system, in September 2015.Her dad, Andy Whelan, has been posting about her progress on a Facebook page dedicated to her.>> Read more trending storiesHe recently shared a photo that captured the heartbreaking reality of the disease.


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Dad posts heartbreaking photo of daughter to show "reality" of cancer

Dad posts heartbreaking photo of daughter to show "reality" of cancer
Dad posts heartbreaking photo of daughter to show
It's a sight no parents want to ever see — their child in pain.Unfortunately, it's a sight Andy Whelan sees far too often.His 4-year-old daughter, Jessica, has been battling neuroblastoma, a cancer often found in the small glands on top of the kidneys, for over a year now.Jessica Whelan - A fight against Neuroblastoma/FacebookA few days ago, they were told Jessica likely has only a few weeks to live.


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Father shares photo of daughter near end of cancer battle to raise awareness

Father shares photo of daughter near end of cancer battle to raise awareness
Father shares photo of daughter near end of cancer battle to raise awareness
On Oct. 27, doctors at Royal Manchester Children's Hospital informed 4-year-old Jessica Whelan's parents that she would only have weeks left to live.Her father, a photographer, snapped a photo showing his child suffering from the pain caused by neuroblastoma and shared it on Facebook, pleading with followers to raise more awareness for pediatric cancers."This is the hardest photograph I have ever made, it is in fact my own four-year-old daughter," dad Andy Whelan wrote in the Oct. 29 post."A few days ago she was given what is most likely only a few weeks to live after a battle against cancer that has been waged over twelve months.


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