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9-Year-Old Girl Proudly Rang The Bell After Beating Large Tumor On The Ovary


A young girl has proudly shared photos of her bald head after beating ovarian cancer at the age of 9 just before hitting puberty.

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Kaylee Tolleson from Texas, US, was diagnosed with stage 3 ovarian cancer after specialists at the Children’s Hospital’s Emergency Center discovered a large softball-sized tumor on her ovary.

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The girl received the dreadful diagnosis after complaining to her parents about never-ending stomach pains.point 395 |

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Initially, the doctors dismissed the pain as constipation despite several appointments and it wasn’t until the girl’s parents took her to Children’s Hospital’s Emergency Center that Kaylee was properly diagnosed.point 199 | 1

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Following the diagnosis, the brave 9-year-old was forced to quit her hobbies and start with chemotherapy. After several rounds, she was finally declared cancer-free, the news that brought a huge smile on her face.

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Since the majority of women diagnosed with the disease are in their postmenopausal stage, Kaylee happens to be one of the youngest patients ever to get diagnosed with ovarian cancer.

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“We almost fell off the chair when [they] explained all of this to us,” Kelly Tolleson, Kaylee’s mother, told Texas Children’s Hospital.

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“I asked over and over again: ‘Did it really spread? Where did it spread to? Please explain everything again.’ That was a hard day.”

In an interview with Good Morning America, the mum also revealed how the diagnosis affected her young daughter’s social life.

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“Her world was turned upside down. Everything was taken away: her ice skating, her Girl Scouts, she couldn’t play outside. She was removed from school and couldn’t complete her last 9 weeks of third grade,” she said.

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Fortunately, months of intensive treatment proved to be worth it after the girl was finally able to ring the bell and announce that she was cancer-free.

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“It feels amazing to ring the bell because everyone will know that I finally finished my chemo treatment, and that I’m cancer-free. I’m going to be getting out of here, busting my way out,” Kaylee added in an interview with Texas Children’s Hospital.

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