Eye cancer warning as Taylor (3) recovers

The charity cycle ride in aid of Taylor (below)
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Leanne Kemp gave the warning after her son, Taylor, was diagnosed with the eye disease last year.

Taylor, now three and a half, has had to have lengthy treatment to correct the condition andsave his sight.

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Leanne, from New England, said: “Taylor was a normal, happy, healthy boy until October. He went to pre-school, and they phoned and said he was not himself. His eye had gone all red.

“We thought it was an infection, but they took a scan, and it was revealed to be cancer, and a type only about 50 children a year get.”

Leanne said while the tumour is now under control, it could be ‘re-ignited,’ and Taylor was also at risk of other tumours.

She said: “If we had taken a photo of Taylor with a flash it might have shown up.

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“I would urge parents to make sure they get their children’s eyes tested if they have any concern.”

Leanne said since the news had broken, the community had rallied round to help.

Her partner, Shaun Kemp, is well known from working at Kemps Fruit and Veg in Fletton.

A charity cycle ride was carried out at the weekend, with Peter Smith riding 250 miles from Windsor to Peterborough to raise money to help.

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Leanne said: “We can’t thank people enough for their support. The money will help take the pressure off from the mortgage and bills, as well as providing sensory equipment for Taylor.”

To support the family, visit https://crowdfunding.justgiving.com/ridefortaylor2016