More than £10,000 is raised in the name of a four-year-old boy who is in a hospice with cancer.
By David Webster and Hollie ColeThe family of a four-year-old boy who is in a hospice with cancer wants to raise awareness of his rare tumour.Following treatment, his mum, Lisa Ratcliffe, said his scan was clear in January but five months later the cancer returned.
Ms Ratcliffe said George was born a "healthy, happy little boy" but one morning he woke up with a lump on the side of his face. The causes of rhabdomyosarcoma are unknown and tumours develop from muscle or fibrous tissue in any part of the body, with a lump or swelling being the most common symptom, according to the NHS.George's family are raising money for the charity Children's Cancer and Leukaemia Group
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