2-year-old wins battle against rare cancer, then rings victory bell – let’s pay tribute to her bravery

McKenna was found to be suffering from an unusual form of ovarian cancer after doctors initially struggled to diagnose her. In the first instance, her paediatrician confused the symptoms, believing them to be related to digestive problems or trapped gas.

“We took her to the doctor. At that point they thought it was gas, so they told us to give her gas drops and let them know if she got any more fevers,” dad Mike told Good Morning America.

When the girl’s health continued to wane, and she exhibited fever-like symptoms, her parents were given medication to calm the fever and rid the gas.

When the problems persisted, however, doctors decided to run more thorough tests. It was eventually an ultrasound that identified a series of masses inside her body.

It transpired that little McKenna had several tumors, including one in her liver and another in her right ovary. They were malignant and had to be quickly and efficiently removed.

Doctors removed one ovary and part of her small intestine during surgery, before putting McKenna through four rounds of chemotherapy. Her family established a Facebook page dedicated to their little girl, so that friends and family could follow her battle.

Incredibly, the tremendous work of the doctors paid off. McKenna responded well to the treatment: her cancer disappeared!

So it was that this brave 2-year-old was able to ‘ring the bell’ to symbolize that she’d beaten cancer.

We’re sending all our prayers and well wishes to little McKenna and her family! What an incredibly inspiring girl!

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