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Boy's untied shoelace leads to broken arm, cancer diagnosis


Doctors treating a 5-year-old boy in Kentucky are hoping to have him home in time for Christmas after a fall at school revealed a cancerous tumor in his arm. Derrick “DJ” Schott, of Shepherdsville, Ky., was initially taken to his local emergency room on Dec. 7 for a broken humerus bone, Fox 19 Now reported. According to the American Cancer Society, osteosarcoma is the most common type of cancer that starts in the bones and mostly occurs in children and young adults. THE CHILDREN'S PLACE RECALLS SOME INFANT SNOWSUITS OVER POTENTIAL CHOKING HAZARD“There is a lot,” Tillet told Fox 19 Now. I believe there is a lot of strength in prayer and he’s got a lot of people praying for him.”Tillet added that her son’s spirit hasn’t swayed despite his diagnosis.


Source: Fox News December 20, 2018 16:39 UTC



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