Girl, 2, has ovary removed after visiting doctor with constipation (Metro)

A little girl aged two has had to have an ovary removed during her battle with kidney cancer.

Esme Todd was diagnosed with nephroblastoma after she initially visited a GP with constipation in June 2019.

Doctors explained to her mum Megan Edwards, 28, that the treatment needed to save her life could leave her daughter infertile.

They agreed to carry out a surgery that involves removing one of her ovaries and freezing it in storage – to give her the potential to use the immature eggs in the ovary if she wishes to have a family in the future. Read more

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