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UK Woman Detects Infant Son's Rare Eye Cancer Using Phone's Camera Flash
- Friday March 1, 2024
- Feature | Edited by Bhavya Sukheja
A woman in London has claimed that she was able to detect her infant son's rare cancer using the flash on her phone's camera.
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Raju thanks donors for helping him, his two children fight cancer
- Thursday January 17, 2013
- Delhi News | Edited by Prasad Sanyal
28-year-old Raju, a labourer from Uttar Pradesh, has moved into his new home - a one-room apartment in South Delhi's Adchini area. Thanks to donors on NDTV.com, they have received over 18 lakh rupees - money that will go towards their food and medicines, and allowing them to live with dignity.
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Thank you for helping Raju, Chandan fight cancer
- Tuesday January 15, 2013
- Delhi News | Edited by Prasad Sanyal
Now, Raju will be able to pay back his loan thanks to donors who have helped raise over 11.5 lakhs. The money has also helped his family rent a small two-room apartment near the hospital and pay for food and medicines. Their treatment is expected to go on for another two years.
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Raju and his two sons have cancer, they sleep on a pavement
- Thursday January 10, 2013
- Delhi News | Sonal Mehrotra
Virtually every night, for the last three years, Raju, a labourer from Uttar Pradesh, curls up on the pavement outside a public bathroom opposite the AIIMS hospital in Delhi. Huddled next to him are his two sons, aged six and three. All three have retinoblastoma, a rare type of eye cancer.
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UK Woman Detects Infant Son's Rare Eye Cancer Using Phone's Camera Flash
- Friday March 1, 2024
- Feature | Edited by Bhavya Sukheja
A woman in London has claimed that she was able to detect her infant son's rare cancer using the flash on her phone's camera.
- www.ndtv.com
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Raju thanks donors for helping him, his two children fight cancer
- Thursday January 17, 2013
- Delhi News | Edited by Prasad Sanyal
28-year-old Raju, a labourer from Uttar Pradesh, has moved into his new home - a one-room apartment in South Delhi's Adchini area. Thanks to donors on NDTV.com, they have received over 18 lakh rupees - money that will go towards their food and medicines, and allowing them to live with dignity.
- www.ndtv.com
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Thank you for helping Raju, Chandan fight cancer
- Tuesday January 15, 2013
- Delhi News | Edited by Prasad Sanyal
Now, Raju will be able to pay back his loan thanks to donors who have helped raise over 11.5 lakhs. The money has also helped his family rent a small two-room apartment near the hospital and pay for food and medicines. Their treatment is expected to go on for another two years.
- www.ndtv.com
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Raju and his two sons have cancer, they sleep on a pavement
- Thursday January 10, 2013
- Delhi News | Sonal Mehrotra
Virtually every night, for the last three years, Raju, a labourer from Uttar Pradesh, curls up on the pavement outside a public bathroom opposite the AIIMS hospital in Delhi. Huddled next to him are his two sons, aged six and three. All three have retinoblastoma, a rare type of eye cancer.
- www.ndtv.com