Family’s appeal to help five-year-old Ingol boy battle aggressive brain tumour

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Jenson with Finlay and Ruby Pic: Sarah Lewis A fundraiser has been set up for a five-year-old boy from Ingol who has been diagnosed with an aggressive brain

Urgent rethink calls at Ingol roadworks amid reports of multiple crashes in daysBattle for the soul of Ashton Park: Legal challenge expected after residents ‘totally ignored’ in favour of ambitious plansJenson Lewis was diagnosed with diagnosed with Medulloblastoma after a tumour the size of a tomato was found in his brain last summer.

This has been heightened while Jenson stays at The Christie to undergo a one-off 30-day treatment of Proton Beam Radiotherapy, which cannot be repeated in the case of a relapse.His parents, Sarah and Simon, are taking turns staying with their five-year-old and returning home to be with their other children.

The ongoing treatment has meant that both Sarah and Simon have had to take unpaid leave, which has had a significant impact on their financial situation. Baby Beat Preston invests money into early pregnancy loss bereavement service at Royal Preston Hospital

 

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