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However, the so-called photodynamic therapy was expensive, so the family turned to the public for support. A fundraiser organized by Luna’s family raised $70,000 from others who wished to help the young girl.
“Everyone thinks I’m insane for traveling to Russia, but after doing extensive research and consulting with multiple medical professionals, I firmly believe that this is Luna’s best course of action at this time.”
Carol and Luna have been visiting Russia for the past few years to conduct tests and begin her therapy. The family has been able to go to the Krasnodar clinic despite the pandemic. Thankfully, every procedure up to now has been a success.
Dr. Pavel Borisovich Popov is also quite pleased with the outcome and thinks that Luna’s chance of developing cancer has significantly diminished.
Dr. Popov said, “We only needed six surgeries to eliminate the nevus, and we were successful in making it go away.”
“Luna has already begun to speak, and she adds, “My black spot has disappeared. “I am a princess.”
“We are letting Luna rest from the treatment she has undergone and then we will undertake the aesthetic surgeries. Later we aim to make sure Luna will not have any complexes when she comes to the age where she is concerned about her appearance,” the doctor states.
Of course, the fact that things are going well for the family is a relief. Luna has shown to be a strong young girl who has bravely undergone all of her treatments while smiling.
Although Lunas’s two years have been filled with struggle, she always has a smile for everybody she encounters.