Agatka’s Story: A Five-Year-Old Fighter So Close to Beating Cancer

Agatka’s Story: A Five-Year-Old Fighter So Close to Beating Cancer

At just five years old, Agatka has spent most of her childhood fighting a battle no child should ever face. Diagnosed with neuroblastoma — one of the most aggressive childhood cancers — she has endured round after round of chemotherapy, painful immunotherapy, and side effects that would test even the strongest adults. Her small body is tired, her right leg weakened, but her spirit has never wavered.

Not long ago, her scans revealed twelve metastases. For her parents, hope felt distant, fragile. But against all odds, treatment began to work. Today, only two metastases remain — and even those are weakening. Her primary tumor is now inactive. What once felt impossible has become a miracle.

Yet, the fight is not over. Eight more treatment cycles stand between Agatka and full recovery. Four of these are covered by funding — but the remaining four are not. Without them, everything she has gained could be lost.

Her parents have seen miracles happen, and they are determined to give their daughter the future she deserves. Every donation, every prayer, and every small act of kindness is more than help — it is hope, it is strength, it is life.

Agatka is so close to freedom from cancer. So close to running, laughing, and living without pain.