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It's good news but I understood there was no trace of cancer anyway as the tumour had been removed here before they tried to take him to the US. But I'm confused becaus eteh article in your link is dated 2015 isn't it?
I meant Prague not US.
But your link is from 2015 isn't it?
"Don't count your chickens......"

yes woofy very interesting although the pictures that i have seen indicate that he has a slight right sided facial paralysis due presumably to the Proton Beam.......goodness knows how bad that might have been had he had conventional radiotherapy in the UK

Well done to the parents.
This much more recent link from 2018 gives a much more up to date picture
https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/doctors-reveal-ashya-kings-brain-12118686
In the Daily Mail today there are pictures of Ashya which are up to date, but I can't find them online ;-(
The famly have been completely vndicated, and the Behavour of Southampton Hospital at the time are even more terrible with hindsight (and the happy ending).

One good thing that came out of that mess is that the UK now has a Proton Therapy facility.

https://www.theguardian.com/society/2017/jun/22/uk-first-proton-beam-cancer-therapy-machine-installed-in-manchester

There were several Ashya King threads in August 2014. It is interesting to reread some of it.

https://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/News/Question1361910.html

https://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/News/Question1362810.html
I often wondered about this little boy. I was totally behind the parents in this one. If there is another cure I would spend every penny I had to try a cure.

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