
Rahat Ul Ain: Let’s spread the message of awareness and hope with our enthusiastic young hope ambassador, Asawar.
In a post by Rahat Ul Ain, Assistant Professor Pediatric Hematology/Oncology at The Children’s Hospital Lahore, University of Child Health Sciences, Pakistan, on LinkedIn, it says:
“Let’s spread the message of awareness and hope with our enthusiastic young hope ambassador, Asawar.
In 2017, at the age of 8 years, he was diagnosed with T-cell Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (Blood cancer). He was referred to the Children’s Hospital, Lahore for definitive treatment. Despite huge challenges in the management in the resource limited settings Lower Middle Income Countries Al’hamdolillah, in 2020 Asawar successfully completed the three-year arduous journey of chemotherapy with his adorable smile and untiring family support.
Asawar has high hopes and spirits, and is enjoying a healthy life, Masha’Allah. He is studying in 8th standard and wants to become a doctor like his father, elder brother and sister.
He loves to play outdoor games and travel. He wants to explore the world and enjoy the blessings of life to the fullest.
Dear Asawar! Keep spreading hope and courage. May Allah Almighty SWT shower His utmost mercy and blessings upon you. Aameen.”
Source: Rahat Ul Ain/LinkedIn
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