
Stubbed Toe Leads to Unexpected Leukemia Diagnosis in Child
A two-year-old boy named Zak from Crawley, West Sussex, was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukaemia after a stubbed toe led to a blood test. His treatment includes intensive chemotherapy and regular lumbar punctures. Despite the challenges, Zak remains active and joyful, finding comfort in a lavender-scented teddy bear provided by Cancer Support UK. His family is involved in a campaign to raise funds for the charity to provide more bears to children undergoing treatment.