A young GAA fan who set herself the challenge to collect every club and county jersey has officially been declared cancer-free after a long six-year battle with the disease.
Róisín Price, from Tipperary town, was diagnosed with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukaemia in February 2015, at just three years old.
When the cancer returned last year, Róisín decided she was going to collect every single GAA jersey out there to lift her spirits while receiving treatment.
With the help of Newstalk's Jess Kelly who put a call out on behalf of Róisín on Twitter, the Tipp youngster received every county jersey among other gifts from around the country and beyond.
More generosity for Róisín this morning on my desk... pic.twitter.com/3bEufjOP4P
— Jess Kelly 👩🏻💻 (@jesskellynt) November 24, 2020
It's been a difficult journey for both Róisín and her family, but recently, they announced the good news that the 9-year-old was in remission and now cancer-free.
Here’s some good news to make your day from Róisín, the young girl we collected the jerseys for... pic.twitter.com/03EZHV8noE
— Jess Kelly 👩🏻💻 (@jesskellynt) April 13, 2021
"After a long three weeks waiting for results, we found out this morning that Róisín has no detectable Leukaemia cells," her mother Cora said.
"She is in remission and cancer-free. For now, the plan is to continue monitoring closely and have bone marrow samples taken every month for six months.
"Words cannot describe how we feel. It is such a relief to get great news. Róisín continues to show how strong and brace she is and I am in awe of her.
"Her determination cannot be matched. She is an inspiration to me and everyone."
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