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Archie is 3 years old identical twin and was diagnosed with stage 4 high risk Neuroblastoma in January this year.
Neuroblastoma is one of the rarest and hardest to cure of childhood cancers.
Archie is aiming to raise £200,000 to undergo a vaccination treatment in the US that will look to give him the best chance of beating the disease for good.
Archies diagnosis and treatment:
In December '18 Archie became unwell and was unable to stand. After a few weeks of trips to A&E and various diagnoses, Archie was eventually kept in for extensive checks.
'We knew it was serious when an ultrasound found a large mass around Archies kidney.'
On 18/01/19 Archie was officially diagnosed with neuroblastoma.
The families lives immediately turned upside down. They felt so helpless and couldn't believe it was really happening to their little boy
Archie has 2 tumours around his kidney and spine. The disease had also spread to other areas, including his bones and bone marrow.
Archie's treatment quickly began the day after his diagnosis. Treatment for Neuroblastoma is long and aggressive, but Archie is taking it in his stride. It is tough, but Archie always manages to smile and make the nurses laugh.
Archie is still undergoing chemotherapy, this will then be followed by surgery, radiotherapy, intensive chemotherapy in isolation and immunotherapy, along with other things along the way depending on how he reacts to the previous treatment.
The treatment, if all goes well is expected to last up to 18 months. The NHS are fantastic and doing everything they can. However, this is an aggressive and difficult disease Archie is fighting.
Children that successfully complete Neuroblastoma treatment and become 'cancer free' still have a 50% chance of relapsing.
Once a child relapses with Neuroblastoma, 90% will not survive.
Archie is aiming to raise the funds to receive a vaccination treatment available in the US once treatment has been completed. The vaccination should eliminate the chance of a relapse.
Archie and Henry spent their first 6 weeks in intensive care and Archie has been growing into a strong, caring boy with a cheeky smile since. Since then Archie and Henry have been together and it's hard for them being apart while Archie is undergoing treatment. When they do get to see each other, their love and smiles are amazing to see.
We are aiming to give Archie the best possible chance of continuing to bring smiles to everyone's faces in the future and continue to be Henry's partner in cheekiness.