Brave Izzy wins top award after her battle with leukaemia - The Worcester Observer

Brave Izzy wins top award after her battle with leukaemia

Worcester Editorial 5th Dec, 2018   0

WHEN Worcester dad Dave Fletcher snapped a cute photo of his 23-month-old daughter Izzy falling asleep in her swing, he thought it was just one of those ‘Aww’ moments which characterise childhood.

It was only a few weeks later, when Izzy was diagnosed with leukaemia, dad Dave realised Izzy’s tiredness had been a sign of something more sinister.

This year brave Izzy, now aged three, has received a Cancer Research UK Kids and Teens Star Award in recognition of what she has been through. And her family are encouraging anyone who knows a young cancer patient to nominate them for the honour in the run up to Christmas.

The awards, in partnership with TK Maxx, celebrate the strength shown by youngsters who have been diagnosed with and treated for cancer.




All children nominated will receive a unique trophy, £50 TK Maxx gift card, t-shirt and a certificate signed by Dr Ranj and a host of famous faces, including Dame Emma Thompson, Una Healy and Aston Merrygold, as well as children’s favourite entertainer Mister Maker. Their siblings also receive a certificate.

Izzy was nominated for the award earlier this year by her parents, Dave and Vicky Fletcher.


The couple took Izzy to the GP in January 2017 when she came out in a strange rash on her leg. They were advised to come back on Monday for blood tests if the rash had not gone, and to take her straight to hospital if it got worse.

By Saturday morning Izzy’s rash had spread and she then developed a temperature, so her parents took her to the Worcestershire Royal where she was diagnosed with leukaemia the same day.

“It all happened so fast,” said Dave. “Looking back, Izzy had been tired, had had a few colds or viruses, and quite a bit of bruising on her legs.”

“But we put all this down to normal childhood bumps and minor illness. We didn’t think anything more of it, but afterwards we realised it was probably all part of the symptoms.”

Izzy began a course of chemotherapy within days and spent her second birthday in Birmingham Children’s Hospital waiting to have a procedure to sample her bone marrow.

The brave youngster has had more than 570 doses of chemotherapy and will remain on treatment until May next year.

“We were lucky Izzy was diagnosed quickly and lucky she has coped very well with the treatment, suffering very few setbacks or unplanned hospital admissions. We have met many families who haven’t been so fortunate,” said Dave.

“One of the things we’re particularly grateful for was the chance to go on a clinical trial called UKALL 2011, which means Izzy has had fewer hospital trips, fewer operations, and far less steroids than the standard treatment plan. It shows just how important research is in pioneering new treatments.”

Mum Vicky added: “Izzy was so excited to receive her award earlier this year. It was a nice positive experience which rewarded her for struggling on with her treatment.  She had a lovely afternoon choosing some things to wear in TK Maxx after she was well enough to venture into town. She’ll keep the Star award to look back on after her two-and-half year course of treatment.”

Around 150 children are diagnosed with cancer in Worcestershire and the West Midlands every year.

The awards are open to all under-18s who currently have cancer or have been treated for the disease in the last five years.

Visit www.cruk.org/kidsandteens for more.

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