2024 Author: Steven Freeman | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-17 08:15
Pitbull loaned his private plane a few days ago to transport some cancer patients from Puerto Rico to the United States so they could receive the treatment that the passage of Hurricane Maria made it impossible for them to receive on the island.
Tania Robles traveled on that aircraft, who managed to get to New York to receive the treatment she needs. A few months ago, he was found to have two tumors lodged in the brain, after he had previously recovered from breast cancer.
"I don't see it as bad, I don't see it as the deadly disease. I see it as something that comes to help me learn to live again, "Robles told the program Un nuevo día (Telemundo).
It has been a blessing for this single mother of two twins to be in the Big Apple to continue her fight against cancer.
"Miracle, miracle, miracle. A positive attitude, keep asking, keep praying, "he added. "We are going to start the process from scratch."
But since the procedure to which she will be subjected is very expensive, she has launched a campaign to raise funds that will allow her to face the heavy financial outlay that treatment represents.
"For any help," he explained. "I have my Facebook page that has been open throughout the cancer period and there is a Go Fund Me right there, which anyone who wants to contribute is also open."
Robles hopes to get the financial resources so that they can perform the surgery that would remove the second tumor, after the first one was removed a few weeks ago.
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