rare blood cancer – which means she can’t meet any of her pals.Lonely Oliwia Labuda-Zarach was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukaemia in November and now has to regularly attend chemotherapy appointments at hospital.In a double blow for the Aberdeen family, after her diagnosis Oliwia was admitted to the high dependency unit with inflammation in her brain known as secondary posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome (PRES).Her aunt Aleksandra told the Record of the eight-year-old’s heartbreaking battle with the illness, which has left her too weak to play with pals.She said: “After being diagnosed in November, her treatment started immediately and she never returned to school after that.
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