Gallery

Child J, age 16, before going home after completion of her treatment
Child J, age 16, before going home after completion of her treatment
Child J, age 17, cured of her Burkitt’s lymphoma
Child J, age 17, cured of her Burkitt’s lymphoma
Child J, age 16, a few days after the first treatment of her cancer.
Child J, age 16, a few days after the first treatment of her cancer.
Child J, age 16, on admission to Banso Baptist Hospital, close to death with Burkitt’s lymphoma.
Child J, age 16, on admission to Banso Baptist Hospital, close to death with Burkitt’s lymphoma.
A visit to the rural home of a child (far left), who survived both TB and Burkitt’s lymphoma
A visit to the rural home of a child (far left), who survived both TB and Burkitt’s lymphoma
Peter, on a visit to the rural home of a child previously treated for Burkitt’s lymphoma
Peter, on a visit to the rural home of a child previously treated for Burkitt’s lymphoma
A child with classical BL of the jaw
A child with classical BL of the jaw
A day to remember!
A day to remember!
Research nurse Edith counselling the mothr of a newly admitted cancer child, at Banso Baptist Hospital.
Research nurse Edith counselling the mothr of a newly admitted cancer child, at Banso Baptist Hospital.
Sister Julia mixing anticancer drugs on Children’s ward, Banso Baptist Hospital
Sister Julia mixing anticancer drugs on Children’s ward, Banso Baptist Hospital
Child FA
Child FA
The Burkitt’s room at Banso Baptist Hospital
The Burkitt’s room at Banso Baptist Hospital
Nurses in Children’s ward, Banso Baptist Hospital
Nurses in Children’s ward, Banso Baptist Hospital
Child MA
Child MA
Peter, with child A, who sadly survived only 4 years after treatment for Burkitt’s lymphoma
Peter, with child A, who sadly survived only 4 years after treatment for Burkitt’s lymphoma
Child FR
Child FR