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My son is not yet cured, but the cancer is responding. No triumphalism, I wanted to give hope to those who live this ordeal: speaks the father of the car with the viral inscription Last chemo
Italy🏛️ Politics8 hr. ago

My son is not yet cured, but the cancer is responding. No triumphalism, I wanted to give hope to those who live this ordeal: speaks the father of the car with the viral inscription Last chemo

An automobile traveling along state road 16 bis near Barletta was decorated with balloons and a message on the rear windshield reading 'Last Chemotherapy, honk.' The vehicle belonged to Marco, his wife Francesca, and their four-year-old son Diego, who were returning home from the Policlinico di Bari to Orta Nova in the Foggiano region. The scene, captured by local TV station Amica 9 Tv, went viral on Italian social networks as drivers spontaneously honked in solidarity. The family’s journey marked the end of Diego’s chemotherapy treatment for cancer, though his father emphasized that the disease had not yet been cured. The message aimed to offer hope to others undergoing similar struggles rather than celebrating a victory.

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My son is not yet cured, but the cancer is responding. No triumphalism, I wanted to give hope to those who live this ordeal: speaks the father of the car with the viral inscription Last chemo

An automobile traveling along state road 16 bis near Barletta was decorated with balloons and a message on the rear windshield reading 'Last Chemotherapy, honk.' The vehicle belonged to Marco, his wife Francesca, and their four-year-old son Diego, who were returning home from the Policlinico di Bari to Orta Nova in the Foggiano region. The scene, captured by local TV station Amica 9 Tv, went viral on Italian social networks as drivers spontaneously honked in solidarity. The family’s journey marked the end of Diego’s chemotherapy treatment for cancer, though his father emphasized that the disease had not yet been cured. The message aimed to offer hope to others undergoing similar struggles rather than celebrating a victory.

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