"I appreciate your assistance and donations, which allow me to continue receiving treatment." Despite having received extensive treatment, I intend to continue."

When Bee Peng found out that the successfully raised the cost of chemotherapy, even though she was exhausted and in pain, she insisted on thanking everyone who helped her. She also disclosed that the chemotherapy course will begin next, with her going to the hospital once a week and then resting for a week, with this sort of treatment repeated until the end of the year.

In 2018, Bee Peng of Cheras, Kuala Lumpur, was diagnosed with nasopharyngeal carcinoma. He had been treated for many years, but cancer cells developed in his lungs in February of this year. The doctor was forced to use more powerful chemotherapy medicines, which caused his leukemia. Platelets, for example, plummeted dramatically, and life was briefly threatened.

ONE HOPE CHARITY is grateful to people from all walks of life who helped Bee Peng in time so that she could receive chemotherapy as soon as possible and continue to be with her child.