Just two days after her first birthday, Georgia was diagnosed with a type of kidney cancer, called Wilms' tumour in August 2008.
Her cancer was discovered after mum Ruth noticed a lump when she was blowing raspberries on Georgia’s tummy. Hospital tests revealed she had a tumour the size of a football, but after six weeks of chemotherapy it shrank to the size of a satsuma.
Georgia then underwent keyhole surgery to remove the tumour followed by six months of chemotherapy. She also received three blood transfusions, one on Christmas Eve.
Georgia has now been in remission for more than three years. Her proud Mum Ruth says: “We feared her first birthday would be her last, but her courage and humour through numerous operations and the chemotherapy was simply inspirational.”
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