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Thursday, June 4, 2009

Young Girl begins battle against ‘adult’ disease


LA MIRADA, Calif. — Ten-year-old Hannah Powell-Auslam is trying to remain brave as she battles what was initially diagnosed as breast cancer.

"I feel like a kid inside but sometimes I feel like an adult, when I’m always at the hospital,” Hannah told ABC’s "Good Morning America” in an interview that aired Wednesday. "I’m a kid fighting an adult disease.”

The fifth-grader in this Los Angeles bedroom community complained of itching in her side in April.

Her mother discovered a lump, and that led to a diagnosis of breast cancer.

Although she was initially diagnosed with the most common form of breast cancer, the family said that has been changed to invasive secretory carcinoma, a type discovered in children in the 1960s.

"Hannah’s prognosis is very good and the type of cancer is very slow growing,” her father, Jeremy, said Wednesday.

According to medical personnel, children still represent only a fraction of a percent of all breast cancer cases.

Hannah had surgery and has begun chemotherapy.

"You feel like you’re sick all the time. You just want to go lay in bed,” she said.

The show filmed Hannah at home getting her head shaved rather than waiting for chemotherapy to take its toll. Other family members got buzz cuts, too, in solidarity.

"I might be just a little bit afraid. I love my hair. I worked so hard to grow it,” Hannah said.

I’m a kid fighting an adult disease.”

Hannah Powell-Auslam
10-year-old girl fighting cancer



by the associated press

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