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Solidarity for Jayden: 4-Year-Old Battling Brain tumor, Family Seeks Support
A young boy from Reunion Island faces a challenging journey as he undergoes treatment for a brain tumor in France.The community rallies to support his family.
A call for solidarity has been issued for Jayden, a valiant 4-year-old boy battling a brain tumor. Diagnosed a month ago,Jayden is scheduled to recieve chemotherapy and radiotherapy treatments in france within the next two weeks. While his father’s plane ticket is covered, relatives are appealing for financial assistance to help wiht travel and on-site expenses. Despite the tough circumstances, Jayden remains positive.
Jayden’s arrival into the world was already memorable, as he was born in his parents’ car. now, he faces a new challenge: brain cancer, requiring immediate intervention in France. This is a trying time for his parents, Julien and Jessie. “It’s been 8 months we went to the doctor we did everything you needed,he found nothing.The doctors did not leave further than that. It was we who were forced to push further.We know our children, he has something serious in the end. We say it was the eyes but we saw that it was not that. The child for 8 months he has vomiting and headache every day.”
Having recently been discharged from the hospital after his diagnosis, Jayden is preparing for further treatment. His parents are seeking support to help cover the costs of travel, care, and related expenses.
His parents express gratitude: “It is the world that brings us full of courage, thanks to friends to our loved ones who gave us strength and courage, that everyone is there for us, even the people who do not know us.”
Jessie shares her heartfelt sentiments: “Mi likes to zot so much, mi love my ti zenfant, I want to see my children grow up”.
A fundraising effort has already raised over 4,000 euros to support the family. Their departure for France is planned within a fortnight.
Understanding Pediatric Brain Tumors
Pediatric brain tumors are abnormal growths that occur in the brain or the tissues surrounding it in children. These tumors can be cancerous (malignant) or non-cancerous (benign).Treatment options vary depending on the type, size, and location of the tumor. Common treatments include surgery, radiation therapy, and chemotherapy. Support for families dealing with pediatric cancer is crucial for both emotional and financial well-being.
“Mi likes to zot so much, mi love my ti zenfant, I want to see my children grow up”.
