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Logelheim. a Pool to Help Parents of a Child with Rare Cancer

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In mid-April, the lives of Nicolas and Lucie were reversed. Their seven-year-old son Ethan was diagnosed with acute type T leukemia, rare and difficult to care for. Since then, Logelheim's couple has been living night and day at the bedside of their only child at the hospital in Hautepierre in Strasbourg. To compensate, among other things, for the loss of their wages, a friend launched a Leechi cashier.
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In mid-April, the lives of Nicolas and Lucie were reversed. Their seven-year-old son Ethan was diagnosed with acute type T leukemia, rare and difficult to care for. Since then, Logelheim's couple has been living night and day at the bedside of their only child at the hospital in Hautepierre in Strasbourg. To compensate, among other things, for the loss of their wages, a friend launched a Leechi cashier.

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lalsace.fr broke the news in on Sunday, September 7, 2025.
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