Doctors help cancer boy, 5, with Hulk suit
Callum Peers, five, wore the body cast to keep him still while battling neuroblastoma.
Callum’s mum Nicola Cunnings, 31, said: “The cancer was at stage four which was the worst one.
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Hide Ad“They said it was up to Callum to fight it and he might not pull through, but if they didn’t think that he had a chance then they wouldn’t have started the
treatment.
“He loves superheroes so they gave him a suit like The Hulk which helped to make him all big and strong.”
Callum, from Leigh, Greater Manchester, was diagnosed with neuroblastoma in June 2013 after Nicola and his dad Alan Peers, 51, noticed he became unwell.
“He started with a high temperature, then went off his food and stopped playing,” said Nicola, who is Callum’s full-time carer.
“He had been fine but then he complained of being tired all the time and that’s when it all started.
“He started dragging his left leg when he was walking and he had a lump on the front of his head and two on his neck that turned out to be tumours.”
Callum, who lives with siblings Jake, 14, Joshua, 13, Bethany, 12, and Cameron, four, was told he was in remission the week before Christmas last year.
And he has now been allowed to start school, after missing his entire first year due to the cancer.
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Hide AdCallum was recently nominated for a Little Star Award by Cancer Research UK for his bravery throughout his fight with cancer.
He was also visited in hospital by England footballer Steven Gerrard, who praised him for his recovery.