Maria Caamaño Dies, the 'Princess Soccer Warrior' and an Example of the Visibility of Childhood Cancer: "Keep Smiling"
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Maria Caamaño, known as the “Princess Guerrera Futbolera”, died Thursday at 13 years of age after fighting the disease of Ewing’s sarcoma. This malignant and rare tumor that affects children and adolescents appeared at age 7 and deteriorated her bones and soft tissues. Maria’s life story moved the world of football, as it was an example of resilience and struggle against cancer that was detected at a very early age and drove her away from the sp…
Maria Caamaño dies, the football princess who saw her fight against Ewing's sarcoma with a smile
The girl had Ewing sarcoma, a cancer classified as rare disease with special incidence in children and young people
«His situation got much worse and he has been struggling a lot, until the last second to move on, but these things cannot be controlled», the family said.
Maria Caamaño, known as the 'princess soccer warrior', died at age 13 after a long struggle against Ewing's sarcoma, an aggressive cancer that...
The small salmantina, a driving force behind the project "La Sonrisa de María", recognized with the Castilla y León Prize for Human and Social Values of 2024, could not overcome Ewing's sarcoma with which she fought for almost half of her life.
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