Mother diagnosed with cancer for second time, daughter dies of leukaemia
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Save Katherine Thompson, aged 11, died on June 26, after being diagnosed with leukaemia. Photo / Givealittle
A mother receiving treatment for her second round of cancer has lost her daughter, aged 11, to leukaemia.
Frances Thompson was diagnosed with bowel cancer last year and was recovering until another tumour was found in her liver.
And while receiving chemotherapy to fight the cancer, her daughter Katherine became
unwell over the Covid-19 lockdown and was diagnosed with leukaemia.
Leukaemia is a cancer of blood-forming tissues, which hinder the body's ability to fight infection.