How robots and ‘smart-bomb’ drugs saved dying baby Ellie

Daily Telegraph

2 September 2018 - Just a year ago, Ellie Caterjian could barely breathe because the 11-month-old had a tumour the size of a football inside her chest.

Terrified parents Mina and Rob were given the devastating news that the rare cancer was resistant to chemotherapy.

But Ellie, with her rosy cheeks and glossy dark curls, enjoyed her second birthday yesterday.

Her miraculous recovery is thanks to the Zero Childhood Cancer personalised medicine program.

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