Superhero Comics Encourage a Child to Fight against Brain Cancer
Since before suffering brain cancer, an American child, Dominic Onsorio (7 years) had a crush on the various superhero comics. When he got brain cancer, Dominic always wanted to be a superhero to fight against the enemy.
Cancer is considered the enemy and was named Megazoid and he calls himself superhero called The Dominator.
Spirit against the enemy makes Dominic never give up and keep battling brain cancer for 2 years. His parents said that superhero characters make him surviving despite his eyes were not opened because the pressure of brain cancer growing.
The story of how Dominic lodged against cancer in his brain which is expected to be an inspiration for other children to continue to fight against the disease.
Peers family named Dave Anderson also has contacted a publisher to print a comic book about the heroes of The Dominator. Dominic’s story was expected to help other children to fight against all kinds of diseases.
So far nearly 1,000 copies were sold and the sales results now donated to help cancer research.
“I hope that The Dominator was able to make the children like Dominic has everything he needs,” said Anderson who produced this comic.
Meanwhile, the cancer in Dominic’s brain continues to grow and keep the entire family at his bedside at Johns Hopkins Children’s Center.
Monique Spagna, the grandmother said that although Dominic’s eyes could not open because of pressure from brain cancer, but she was convinced that Dominic knows that all members of the family are always there.
“Dominic has been struggling for two years and he is still struggling to this day. Dominic always tells us to always believe and have to keep hoping that there are other treatments can be tried,” said Nicole Spagna.
Nicole said that she wanted the story of his struggles can help other children who are fighting cancer to continue to always hope and never give up.
The grandmother also vowed to build a hospital and raising funds for cancer research on children as a tribute to the brave grandson.
“Until now, I still wish there is a miracle and I believe in miracles,” said the grandmother.
Source: Detik.com
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