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2-year-old Abigail Ni Sui Chin diagnosed as having cancer and her parents were devastated.
Her father Duh Bok and mother Van Par Doi were foreigners of the Chin State in Myanmar. The Myanmar military government has been repeatedly enforced the assimilation policy in Chin State, leading to military conflicts and affecting social peace. This has also led to refugees leaving their homes to survive. Duh Bok only met his wife when they fled to Malaysia and became asylum-seekers of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees. They gave birth to Abigail and lived here for 7 years.
Duh Bok and Van Par Doi took their child to Hospital Kuala Lumpur for treatments.
According to the medical report on 1st June 2021, the doctor explained that the child’s anus had a malignant tumour with a size of 5.7cm x 4.5cm x 5.7cm. Since HKL did not have a suitable treatment, she was referred to HUKM for examinations on 14th June 2021. The CT scan report showed that she had a stage III germ cell tumour (GCT). This tumour, caused by birth defects of the embryo during its development can be malignant or benign and usually occurs in the gonads (Ovaries or Testes).
Based on the report, her total treatment cost is about RM40,000, which includes 4 sessions of chemotherapies (Each Costs RM2,000), blood tests (RM5,000), MRI scans (RM8,000), tumour removal operation (RM15,000) and an intravenous catheter used in surgery (RM3,000).
The doctor recommended that she should start her chemotherapy session two weeks later or the tumour will grow and affect her large intestine and bladder, putting her life in jeopardy.
Duh Bok and his wife have entrusted us to crowdfund and collect funds for Abigail. A total of RM40,000 is needed.
We urge everyone to donate and help Abigail so that she would not miss the best treatment timing. Please share this news to your friends and family. Thank you.
【Update 30 june 2021】
Thanks to the people who donated RM40,000 to the two-year-old girl Abigail for medical surgery and chemotherapy. The crowdfunding has reached the target, and donations have been stopped.
The parents of the two-year-old girl Abigail Ni Sui Chin are very moved and grateful to enthusiastic people from all over the country who have generously donated this expense. They have seen hope in desperation, and they can secure prime time for their daughter for surgery and treatment. Everyone’s kindness will always be remembered in their hearts.