At the beginning of this month, Ângela, who has had cancer for three years, had revealed on social media that, in addition to having undergone two bone marrow transplants and six lines of treatment, she was a carrier of a fungus, which further complicated her health condition. “I needed someone to give me some hope”, he appealed at the time.
“I’m 23 years old, I’m a young girl with my life ahead of me, after undergoing a bone marrow transplant in which I had several complications, they detected a fungus that was very difficult to treat. An aspergilloma. This fungus is slowly killing me. They no longer do anything for me here, they gave up on me, they took me off my medication, they stopped doing tests on me, for them I’m dead. I’m out of strength, I heard today from one of the doctors ‘that it’s about giving it time until everything is over’. But for me there is a great desire to live, and a hope that everything will be fine. I’m not asking for money, I’m just asking for your help, your shares, a second opinion and a transfer to a hospital that wants to try to treat me.
At the time of the appeal, the IPO clarified that the young woman was “in a clinical context of extremely high risk” after all treatments proved to be ineffective.