Date: 20th October 2017 at 5:33pm
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Isabella has been battling high-risk neuroblastoma since she was 3 ½ years old.

In instances like this, there’s a profound realisation that football isn’t everything in life, yet it does have the power to connect and unite people. That cherished sense of community is required to help Isabella.

Isabella is a passionate Chelsea supporter who has been suffering from high-risk neuroblastoma since she was 3 ½ years old, she was diagnosed with the condition in October 2010.  Much to her family’s delight Isabella fought tirelessly against the condition and having undergone a gruelling treatment scheme she achieved remission in April 2012.

However, since her diagnosis, Isabella has relapsed on three occasions – the most recent of which was in March 2017. The ten-year-old is currently receiving chemotherapy to try and prevent the further growth of tumours. Her next stage involves taking part in a UK-based clinical trial.

So far, the trial has no results, and therefore it is impossible to conclude if this will be successful.

She could require help beyond the realms of the NHS in the form of non NHS-funded treatment in America, and thus her family need to raise £200,000 for life-saving treatment.

We urge you to help in whatever capacity you can.

This is Isabella’s fundraising page, and this is her facebook page and her twitter page.

Let us demonstrate the strength of the Chelsea community by helping Isabella.  

 

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