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Father of child with cancer appeals for help

Two-year-old boy who has leukaemia needs to undergo two years of expensive treatment

- BY SUCHITRA BAJPAI CHAUDHARY Senior Reporter

The father of a 28-monthold boy admitted to Dubai Hospital for a treatable form of blood cancer is desperatel­y appealing for help.

Sadiq Pasha Sagheer, an electronic­s salesman who earns less than Dh4,000 a month, is unable to pay the mounting bills of chemothera­py for his only son Mohammad Khuzaymah Sadiq’s treatment.

Narrating his plight, Sagheer, an Indian expatriate from Bengaluru told Gulf News: “My only son was hale and hearty until October 6 this year. On October 7 he contracted fever and initially we took him to the family clinic near my home where he was treated with medicines.”

However, after nearly a week of taking paracetamo­l and cough syrup the child’s fever refused to subside and he was diagnosed with pneumonia. Sagheer said: “My GP felt the child was too breathless and he asked us to take him to the Dubai Hospital emergency section, which we did, on October 12.“

Devastatin­g news

A few tests and scans later, the parents learnt the devastatin­g news that what they thought was common cold and seasonal flu in fact was a T-Cell Leukaemia (a type of blood cancer). Since October 12, baby Mohammad has been admitted to the paediatric oncology ward of Dubai Hospital and has been undergoing chemothera­py cycles.

Dr Anjan Medasu, paediatric oncologist treating the child, said the prognosis for his treatment looked good. “Usually there is an 80-90 per cent chance of remission in this kind of cancer. Mohammad has been responding very well to the treatment protocol. He requires a total two year treatment. For the first six months, he requires to undergo intensive therapy where he will require ■ to stay in hospital or keep in and out of it intermitte­ntly. After six months, he will require to come in once every week for oral chemothera­py.” The total cost of treatment for the twoyear course is approximat­ely Dh250,000 and the distraught father has no idea how he will organise the funds. “I checked in the third week of November, the hospital bills stood at Dh108,000. With my limited salary how am I going to meet this expense?”

Sagheer and his wife have been running to charities appealing for help. “So far I have had only one charity come forward and promised me an amount of Dh20,000, but that too is yet to come. My little boy was so full of life and so chirpy, he never fell ill and now he has lost all his hair. It is so difficult for us to see him like this,” said Sagheer with tears in his eyes.

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Mohammad before (top) and after the cancer struck. The boy was hale and hearty till last October 6.
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