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Subscriber only A 13-year-old Coast boy who thought he couldn t endure chemotherapy after a shock cancer diagnosis is overcoming painful side effects in the hope of returning home. Chris Ralph thought his son Preston was suffering from appendicitis when he rushed him to Sunshine Coast University Hospital with excruciating stomach pains on January 31. Preston was taken to Queensland Children s Hospital s Intensive Care Unit after doctors found lesions on his liver before being diagnosed with B-Cell Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma on February 2. He told his dad he didn t think he could bear more treatment after enduring painful side effects including the development of ulcers in his mouth and throughout his digestive system.
Dad leaves work to support son in shock cancer battle
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Dad leaves work to support son in shock cancer battle
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