An alert for all parents

Today, his parents, Frances and Ceri, have chosen to transform their pain into a message. They want to alert, inform, and raise awareness .
Their advice is simple but fundamental: trust your instincts . If a symptom seems unusual, even if it seems benign, don’t hesitate to consult again . Because parents know their children best.
Frances says it with emotion: “Most of the time, there’s nothing to worry about. But in our case, it was worth it.”
Understand and act: prevention is better than cure
Rhabdomyosarcoma is a rare form of cancer that primarily affects young children. It can develop in the muscles, often in the abdomen, neck, or limbs. Its signs are subtle and easily confused with common infections : fatigue, pain, and swelling.
This is why it is crucial to never trivialize a persistent symptom.
A child who often complains of stomach aches? Whose stomach seems swollen for no reason? Who coughs or has difficulty breathing? It’s better to check once too often than not enough.
Hope in Hugh’s memory
In memory of their son, Frances and Ceri want to launch an awareness campaign . Because every minute counts, and information can save lives .
Hugh didn’t have time to grow up. But his story can guide other families. And remind them that a swollen belly, behind a childlike smile, can hide much more than a simple virus .
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