Madina was only one year and a half when she started to feel sick. It took two months to figure the right diagnosis, and it was Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML).
Because Madina needed to have bone-marrow transplant, in September 2020 she and her family traveled from Yyakutsk to Moscow, to Dmitry Rogachev Medical Center. She spent there several months, and by the end of the year they returned to their hometown hoping that Madina won this battle. Unfortunately this battle wasn’t over. Three months later Madina was back to Moscow, going through different treatments at Dmitry Rogachev Medical Center, and waiting for another bone-marrow transplantation. And you know already that most of the patients need Cidofovir after this procedure. So you helped Madina to get it on time.
Now Madina is back to Yakutsk under the supervision of local doctors. We all wish her quick and full recovery.