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Published 17:53 15 Jul 2021 BST

Following a scan and a biopsy, doctors diagnosed rhabdomyosarcoma, a rare cancer that affects muscle tissue.
Within days, Mollie was undergoing chemotherapy, aged just two years and ten months. Her hair fell out over the following fortnight.
The family needed to move to Florida in the States while Mollie underwent a proton radiotherapy. Though she had to have a general anaesthetic every day for five and half weeks and was getting chemo at the same time, Fiona says they tried to make the time as enjoyable as possible for Mollie and her big sister Grace by visiting the state's many theme parks.
On her return to Northern Ireland, Mollie had more chemo. She finally finished up with treatment in January 2020.
Though Mollie has been left blind in her left eye, she's now doing well and enjoying school.
As July is Sarcoma Awareness Month, Fiona hopes sharing their family's story will encourage parents not to doubt themselves if they suspect something isn't right with their child.
"Trust your instincts," she urged.
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