Archie Wilks, from Saffron Walden, Essex, was diagnosed with an ultra-rare form of cancer - which only affects 100 children each year - when he was just three years old
A five-year-old boy diagnosed with an ultra-rare cancer that affects just 100 children each year has been given a second chance with a US trial.
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