A ten-year-old girl was diagnosed with a rare and life-threatening form of cancer after her dog jumped on her legs. Evelyn Thomsen, 10, has had to undergo 14 rounds of chemotherapy in just seven months after being diagnosed with Ewing Sarcoma, a rare cancer which can cause tumours in the bones or surrounding soft-tissues.
Evelyn’s diagnosis came after Labrador puppy Hazel jumped on her lap - leaving a swelling on her calf. READ MORE: 'I was using foodbanks and felt like a failure - now I earn over £30k a month' Her concerned parents, Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine scientists Lisa Reimer and Eddie Thomsen, sought out medical advice straight away after noticing the swelling looked a ‘bit odd’. "What happened was our dog, which was
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