The Portlaoise mum of two is hoping to try an alternative treatment in Poland to fight the cancer.
An Laois mother is fighting for her life after being diagnosed with cancer for the second time.
Joanna Sznura from Portlaoise has finished chemotherapy and is hoping to try an alternative treatment in Poland to help boost the body's natural defenses to fight the cancer.
The treatment costs €20,000 and a family fun day is taking place this Sunday to help the mother of two who has cancer in the stomach and liver.
Event organiser and friend Kate Sikora explains the treatment:
A charity event taking place this Sunday for a young mother of two, fighting against cancer for the second time. She used to live in Tullamore, currently she lives in Portlaoise.
Posted by Roy Jennings on Monday, February 17, 2020
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