–> She lost her arm despite undergoing several surgeries to remove the lump. Joy Arcilla from the Philippines was a normal and happy girl as a child. However, her life started to make a turn for the worst when she noticed a small bump on her arm in 2013. It started out as a small bump that resembled a mosquito bite, which made Joy brush it off. But as weeks and months passed, she noticed that it didn’t go away, but it grew bigger instead. Joy was later diagnosed with Ewings Sarcoma, a rare cancerous of the bone or soft tissue. It is a type of cancer which occurs in children and young adults, and Joy was just 16 years old when she was diagnosed with it. She was first operated in April of 2013, where doctors assured her that the sarcoma is now completely gone. However, come 2014 and Joy noticed that the bump has returned—now bigger and a little painful. Her 2 nd operation was on February 14, 2014, and the bigger lump was once again removed. However, since it was cancerous,...
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