He underwent six courses of chemotherapy, but his leg had to be amputated due to the progression of the disease.
In Lviv, a nine-year-old boy who lost a leg due to cancer was given prosthetics. This was reported by the First Medical Association of Lvov.
A boy named Misha, battling osteosarcoma, had his leg amputated because chemotherapy didn’t work and the leg had to be amputated.
Despite this, the boy learned to ride a bicycle with one leg and even tried himself as a lifeguard.
Misha recently received a prosthesis and is now learning to walk again.
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We remind you that a team of Kyiv and Lviv doctors performed a heart-lung complex transplantation operation for the first time in Ukraine.
Source: korrespondent

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