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Four Years of Struggling with Leukemia, 8 Photos of Aisha Aurum Whose Condition is Improving - Denada Doesn't Know When Her Child Can Fully Recover

Four Years of Struggling with Leukemia, 8 Photos of Aisha Aurum Whose Condition is Improving - Denada Doesn't Know When Her Child Can Fully Recover

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Four Years of Struggling with Leukemia, 8 Photos of Aisha Aurum Whose Condition is Improving - Denada Doesn't Know When Her Child Can Fully Recover

Currently, Denada is very grateful to see her daughter's health condition, Aisha Aurum, which has improved significantly. It is known that Aisha Aurum has been fighting against leukemia or blood cancer for four years.

Therefore, Denada has tried many ways to help her child recover from the illness. She has been taking Aisha to Singapore since 2018 for treatment.

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"After four years, I am grateful to see Aisha who is now healthy," said Denada when met in the Cimanggis area, Depok, West Java recently.

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However, even though Denada has improved, she doesn't know when Aisha Aurum can be declared completely healed.

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This happened because Denada once met a former leukemia patient who had been fighting for 30 years but had not been declared completely healed.

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"So, she was diagnosed when she was still in elementary school, when I met her she was over 30 years old, but she still has to see the doctor for check-ups," said the ex-wife of Jerry Aurum.

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Singer Denada Elizabeth Anggia Ayu Tambunan ensures that she will not be careless in taking care of Aisha's condition.

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"That's why we still have to be cautious. I also need prayers and support from everyone. I can only try to keep Aisha happy, so her condition doesn't deteriorate," she explained.

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However, whatever happens, Denada remains grateful because Aisha is now in a much better condition than before.

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"Currently, I am enjoying and grateful for the step by step that we have been going through," she said.