Parents collect PSLE results of son who died from cancer

SINGAPORE - In 2008, when he was but an eight-month-old baby, Raphael Lee was diagnosed with rhabdomyosarcoma in his left forearm.


He underwent treatment for this rare form of soft tissue cancer for a year and the disease went into remission.


But in 2016, when Raphael was a Primary 2 pupil, he was diagnosed with osteosarcoma, or bone cancer.


It started in his left arm again, and eventually spread to his right collarbone and both lungs.


On Nov 13, the 12-year-old died due to complications from surgery.


His parents, Mr William Lee, 47, and Mrs Winnie Lee, 45, collected his Primary School Leaving Examination (PSLE) results from Alexandra Primary School on his behalf on Wednesday (Nov 25).


Raphael was their only child.


 

raciohurg

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Osteogenic sarcoma is a disease whose malignant cells originate in bone tissue. But rhabdomyosarcoma refers to those originating from the skeletal (striated) muscle. And one kind of cancer could not develop and become completely different. Surgery in such cases is not done because it makes no sense. I have seen cancer patients take https://www.fenbenlab.com/product/fenbendazole-capsules-222mg/ to slow down their development. But when after operations on a tumor a complication develops and death occurs, it has nothing to do with cancer. The body can withstand the work of cancer cells and it cannot die from complications even after several operations. There was something else.
 
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