Georgia mother discovers son has cancer from iPhone photo

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Georgia mother discovers son has cancer from iPhone photo
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Signs of a malignant tumour showed up as discolouration, or an unusual glow, in phone picture

After a consultation with specialists, Asher was diagnosed with grade D retinoblastoma, the second most serious category of tumour in which the “retina may have become detached from the back of the eye”, according to the American Cancer Society. Asher was treated with intravenous chemotherapy and on the spot lasers.“It was horrible. He stayed sick, and he looked sick. Marcus and I constantly smelled of vomit, and he would sleep on towels instead of sheets.

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