Honored Kid

Amagoia Lazkano Retuerta

Amagoia Lazkano Retuerta Kid Photo

Location

Madrid, ES

Diagnosis

Brain or spinal cord tumor

Date of Diagnosis

February 2013

Status

Angel

Treated At

Hospital Universitario Niño Jesus Hospital Universitario Quirón

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My Story

Amagoia was 15 months old when the disease was diagnosed. She was 23 months old when she decided to become an Angel in heaven. During those 8 months of struggle against the disease, she never stopped smiling and became our best source of strenght to help her go through all the treatment. She made an example to all of us of willingness to live and spirit that now lives on us by helping other children. There is a new star in heaven that guides us and supports us on our conquer against childhood cancer!

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