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Leukemia Survivor Faces New Cancer Risk

A 20-year-old Mumbai student who beat childhood leukemia now faces a new genetic disorder. Doctors have removed his large intestine and rectum to prevent cancer.

Mumbai Alert · City Desk
Mumbai Alert · City Desk
City Desk · Mumbai Alert News · Tue, 14 July 2026 at 01:43 pm
Leukemia Survivor Faces New Cancer Risk

A 20-year-old student from Mumbai has been diagnosed with a genetic disorder that puts him at a lifetime risk of developing multiple gastrointestinal cancers. This comes after he successfully overcame childhood leukemia.

The young student's condition is a result of a spontaneous genetic mutation. Despite the challenges he has already faced, his family and medical team are working together to ensure he receives the best possible care.

Doctors at a Mumbai hospital performed a preventive surgery to remove the student's entire large intestine and rectum. This procedure was necessary to reduce his risk of developing cancer in the future. The student will now require extensive recovery and continuous medical follow-up to monitor his health.

The student's family is facing financial strain due to the high cost of his medical treatment. Their insurance claim was denied, leaving them to bear the expenses on their own. This has added to their emotional distress as they try to support their son through this challenging time.

Childhood leukemia is a type of cancer that affects the blood and bone marrow. It is the most common type of cancer in children, but with advances in medical treatment, many patients are able to overcome the disease. However, some survivors may face long-term health risks, including the development of new cancers.

The genetic disorder affecting the student is rare and can be inherited or caused by spontaneous genetic mutations. It increases the risk of developing gastrointestinal cancers, including colon and rectal cancer. In some cases, preventive surgery may be necessary to reduce this risk.

The student's case highlights the importance of continuous medical follow-up for childhood cancer survivors. It also underscores the need for financial support and resources for families affected by rare and costly medical conditions.

As the student begins his recovery, his family and medical team remain hopeful for his future. They are working together to ensure he receives the care and support he needs to manage his condition and reduce his risk of developing new cancers.

The Mumbai medical community is also coming together to support the student and his family. Doctors and hospitals are providing guidance and resources to help them navigate the complex and often costly process of managing a rare genetic disorder.

In the end, the student's story serves as a reminder of the importance of perseverance and hope in the face of adversity. Despite the challenges he has faced, he remains determined to overcome his new diagnosis and build a healthy and fulfilling life.

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