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12-year-old Kyle Charles is now cancer-free

8 October 2024 - 09:14

12-year-old Kyle Charles is now cancer-free

8 October 2024 - 09:14

SOURCE: STATE MEDIA 

Kyle completed his radiation Monday at the University Hospital of the West Indies in Kingston Jamaica, where according to the hospital’s tradition the 12-year-old “graduated from radiation”.

In February of this year, Kyle left the country for Jamaica after he was diagnosed with stage 4 Hodgkin Lymphoma.

Now the budding cricketer will return home on Sunday after seven months of treatment. Kyle’s mother Nickiesha Hogarth tells ABS News she is thankful for the many doctors and nurses who helped Kyle beat cancer.

Hogarth also thanked the many prayer warriors who kept Kyle in their prayers throughout his journey.

Drop a comment. Let Kyle know how happy you are.

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6 Comments

  1. So happy for this little guy. Thanks UWI

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  2. Congrats 👏

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    • God did it again.

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  3. Hogarth? Hmmmm. What’s in a name? All children, deserve tge best treatment available in times like these. Hope he survives to become a beacon of light for this country. Best wishes ❤️

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  4. Congrats

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  5. God is able to do wonderful things

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6 Comments

  1. So happy for this little guy. Thanks UWI

    Reply
  2. Congrats 👏

    Reply
    • God did it again.

      Reply
  3. Hogarth? Hmmmm. What’s in a name? All children, deserve tge best treatment available in times like these. Hope he survives to become a beacon of light for this country. Best wishes ❤️

    Reply
  4. Congrats

    Reply
  5. God is able to do wonderful things

    Reply

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