'Superhero' two-year-old celebrates end of chemo - following brave cancer battle

Noah, a courageous two-year-old from the US, has faced an intense battle with hepatoblastoma, a rare form of liver cancer commonly found in young children. His journey has been marked by multiple cycles of chemotherapy, lung surgeries, and a liver transplant. However, there is light at the end of the tunnel for Noah and his family.

A grab from the video of Noah posted by his mum Nikki celebrating his last day of chemo treatment.

His mother, Nikki, has been sharing their incredible journey on Instagram. In a recent post, she joyfully announced that it was Noah’s final day of chemotherapy. To commemorate this monumental milestone, she posted a heartwarming video of Noah running around the hospital wearing a gold cape. The video quickly captivated social media users, leaving them emotional and inspired.

A grab from the video of Noah posted by his mum Nikki celebrating his last day of chemo treatment.

Nikki captioned the video, “Hip Hip Hooray – Last Day of Chemo is today! #Noahstrong. What a journey couldn’t have done it without this amazing team of nurses and staff. They will forever be in our hearts.” Noah’s followers flooded the post with comments, referring to him as a “little superhero” and expressing their support and well wishes for his continued health.

A grab from the video of Noah posted by his mum Nikki celebrating his last day of chemo treatment.

Noah’s story resonates with many who have faced similar battles. One person commented, “My baby is a hepatoblastoma survivor too (stage 4 but no transplant), and she’s a healthy 6-year-old now… so I KNOW this joy and strength.” The outpouring of love and admiration for Noah and his family is a testament to the impact their journey has had on others.

Nikki also took the time to acknowledge the incredible team of nurses and staff who cared for Noah throughout his treatment. Their dedication and support have played a vital role in Noah’s progress and recovery.

Nikki and Noah

Noah’s story reminds us of the strength and resilience of children in the face of adversity. It serves as a beacon of hope for those going through similar challenges and instills a sense of gratitude for the incredible healthcare professionals who make these journeys possible.