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A community's 'heartwarming' response after teen's tragic cancer diagnosis

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For the latest news from in and around Wigan sign up to the MyWigan newsletter here More than 150 people have stepped forward to support a Wigan family struggling with heartbreaking news.

Bailey Foster, 13, already suffers with complicated learning and development issues but a few weeks ago his parents found out he also has cancer.

He had been unwell for around three weeks and was diagnosed with stage 4 Non-Hodgkin lymphoma, as well as HLH - a disease within the bone marrow that can be life-threatening.

The teenager, from Ince, will now have to have six months of treatment, including a course of steroids and chemotherapy that has already started.

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