The 10-year-old who had survived breast cancer has a surprising request ( Photo/Video)

Two years after she was diagnosed with breast cancer, 10-year-old Chrissy Turner is happy, when now she claims she can make her left breast implant. Just over a month ago, Chrissy had her first date with a plastic surgeon to start with [...]
Just over a month ago, Chrissy had her first date with a plastic surgeon, to start with a plan for how doctors would rebuild her left breast, reports “Mail”, Periscope broadcast.
When Chrissy was eight years old, he became the youngest person to be diagnosed with a rare type of disease that represents only about one percent of all breast cancers.


In October 2015, Chrissy told her parents about the kind of bump on her chest that was scaring her.
Fearful but determined to be active, Chrissy Annette's parents took him to two doctors who rejected the hump as a result of infection, or a cancerous tumor.
Finally, a third doctor understood the hump about what it was. In November 2015, Chrissy became one of the youngest people who was sometimes diagnosed with the rare form of cancer.
Chrissy's parents were not strangers to bad news. Annette and Troy fought cancer. Annette won her battle with cervical cancer a phase while Troy has been fighting lymphoma since Chrissy was a child.
A month later, Chrissy was at the operating table to remove the entire tissue of her right breast so that the cancer would not spread further.



After the operation, Chrissy's cancer was located in her breast tissue and did not spread into the lymph nodes.
She was without cancer, and she wouldn't have to go through radiation treatment.
Even if the family celebrated the good news about Chrissy, they were still facing another challenge: Troes cancer had returned.
Troy was diagnosed with non-Hodgkin stage 3 lymphoma in 2008. After eight months of chemotherapy, he had gone to the show, but in 2011, his doctors found hot “pika” or areas of concern. The hot drinks displayed kept the Turner family on their toes, fearing that something bad would happen.
Chrissy still has a few years before she starts the reconstruction process. Her doctors have recommended that she have an exhibition of tissue established when she is 15 or 16, to prepare her for a permanent implant.
Until then, she may wear a prosthetic to help her right side seem uniform as her left hand develops.
“Chrissy is just a hot ray of positive”, Annette says. “She brings smile to everyone's faces”, she added./Periscopi/












