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Help make garden park dream come true for Grimsby tot fighting cancerous brain tumour

Help make garden park dream come true for Grimsby tot fighting cancerous brain tumour Parents Keiley and Chris Ebbs want to make Jett s dreams come true so he can enjoy life to its fullest when he is discharged from hospital 06:00, 7 MAR 2021 Updated Three-year-old Jett Ebbs is undergoing chemotherapy and radiotherapy in Sheffield’s Children Hospital. The family of a Grimsby toddler who is fighting a cancerous brain tumour need your help to give him the best surprise when he comes out of hospital. Three-year-old Jett Ebbs is currently undergoing chemotherapy and radiotherapy in Sheffield’s Children Hospital after being diagnosed with medulloblastoma, a primary central nervous system tumour, in December last year.

Grimsby tot, 3, fighting cancerous brain tumour after parents told he had viral infection

Grimsby tot, 3, fighting cancerous brain tumour after parents told he had viral infection Jett Ebbs, aged 3, has been diagnosed with a medulloblastoma brain tumour after first suffering symptoms in October 06:00, 22 FEB 2021 Jett underwent emergency chemotherapy last month and has sadly already lost his hair - but he doesn t seem to mind A three-year-old little boy who was repeatedly diagnosed with a viral infection is now battling a cancerous brain tumour. Jett Ebbs, from Grimsby, is currently undergoing gruelling chemotherapy and radiotherapy which has caused him to lose his lovely, blonde hair. But his diagnosis was delayed as medics originally thought his symptoms were signs of a viral infection.

Brain tumour symptoms: Signs include unsteady under foot, squint and sickness

| UPDATED: 15:26, Mon, Feb 22, 2021 Link copied Sign up for FREE health tips to live a long and happy life SUBSCRIBE Invalid email When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Sometimes they ll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. Our Privacy Notice explains more about how we use your data, and your rights. You can unsubscribe at any time. A little boy s brain tumour went undetected because medics mistakenly attributed his symptoms to a viral infection. As Grimsby Live reported, Jett Ebbs, from Grimsby, is currently undergoing intensive chemotherapy and radiotherapy which has caused him to lose his blonde hair. The boy s diagnosis was delayed as medics originally thought his symptoms were signs of a viral infection.

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