Children Cancer Stories by Rukh Yusuf - Blog # 184
I am Rukh Yusuf, Clinical Pharmacist, also specialized in Total Parenteral Nutrition and Bone Marrow Transplant. I have been working in the Pediatric Oncology unit of a public hospital for several years. The mission of this blog is to bring to you the real-life stories of child patients suffering from cancer. Cancer is still a difficult disease to handle and treat. However, when it strikes the children, some so young that they cannot even speak, their agony is beyond expression and words. Let us pray especially for children suffering from cancer for early and complete remission. May Allah shower His Merciful Blessings upon them. Aameen.
At just twelve years old, Jazib is not like most kids his age. While his friends are busy playing video games or riding bikes, Jazib is in and out of hospitals, fighting a disease that has shaken his family to the core. Two years ago, he was diagnosed with Hodgkin’s lymphoma, a type of cancer that affects the lymphatic system, part of the body’s immune system. After undergoing rigorous treatment that included chemotherapy and radiation, Jazib went into remission, bringing a sense of hope and relief to his family.
Unfortunately, in the spring of this year, a follow-up scan brought devastating news: Jazib’s cancer had returned. The term "relapse" is very heavy one, filled with uncertainties and fears. For a family already worn down by the previous years of treatment, this news felt like a punch in the gut. Jazib’s parents, struggled to comprehend what this meant for their son. They had envisioned a future where Jazib would be back to his normal life, doing all the things he loved, such as games and school projects. Instead, they faced a new round of battles.
Jazib’s relapse has taken a toll not just on him, but on the entire family. Parents find themselves constantly swaying between hope and despair. They attend doctor appointments, research treatment options, and engage in endless discussions about the best course of action for Jazib. Each day is filled with varying emotions; some days they talk about plans for the future, while other days are shadowed by fear and uncertainty.
Jazib himself is remarkably strong for his age. He often puts on a brave face, trying not to worry his younger sister, who loves her big brother. Yet, there are moments when the weight of his illness becomes too much to bear. Jazib has started to express the sadness he feels: “It’s not fair,” he said during one of his treatments. “I just want to be like my friends.”
After discussions with his medical team, Jazib is set to undergo a different treatment plan that includes a combination of chemotherapy and targeted therapies. These new methods aim to attack the cancer more effectively while minimizing side effects. This latest approach brings a glimmer of hope to his family, yet it comes with its own set of challenges.
Even though the thought of more treatment is daunting, Jazib understands that this is part of fighting back. He feels a sense of determination rising within him—to not only fight for his own health, but also for his family. They have rallied around him, creating a support system that is stronger than any medicine. Family love and care, and even simple moments spent together remind Jazib that he is not alone in this fight.
One of the shining lights during this difficult time has been the support from their community. Neighbors and friends have organized meals, fundraisers, and small gatherings to lend their support. These acts of kindness not only help take care of some of the logistical burdens but also help Jazib and his family feel a sense of belonging.
Children in Jazib’s school have created cards and messages to uplift him, showcasing the innocent love and support that only young hearts can provide. It reminds Jazib that while the road ahead may be long and difficult, he is surrounded by people who care about him.
Though the situation remains challenging, the love and unity within Jazib’s family and community give them strength. Each day is a new chance for Jazib to fight, dream, and live. His story is one of resilience, a testament to the power of family and friendship in the face of adversity. Jazib shows us that even in tough times, hope can shine through, reminding us all that love and support can help conquer even the darkest days.
Lots of prayers for young Jazib and his family, May Allah make their future easy and may he recover smoothly and quickly. Aameen
Lots of prayers for all sick children to recover quickly and never experience their illnesses again. May they lead happy and healthy lives once more. Aameen.