Girl, 10, is 'world's youngest breast cancer survivor'

Chrissy in hospital to have her lump removed in November 2015 (Chrissy’s Alliance/Facebook)
Chrissy in hospital to have her lump removed in November 2015 (Chrissy’s Alliance/Facebook)

A 10-year-old girl is believed to be the world’s youngest breast cancer survivor.

Chrissy Turner, from Centerville, Utah, was just eight-years-old when she found a lump on the right side of her chest in October 2015.

An ultrasound confirmed that she had a rare form of breast cancer called secretory breast carcinoma, which affects just one in a million people.

Chrissy had a mastectomy in December 2015 to prevent the cancer from spreading. After the operation, doctors were able to confirm that the cancer was isolated to the lymph nodes and hadn’t spread.

Chrissy was first diagnosed with cancer when she was just eight (Chrissy’s Alliance/Facebook)
Chrissy was first diagnosed with cancer when she was just eight (Chrissy’s Alliance/Facebook)

Chrissy, who has a 17-year-old sister, Brianna, now has a a breast scan every three months and will have reconstructive surgery on her right breast at around the age of 16.

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Chrissy’s parents, Annette and Troy, are both cancer survivors; Annette survived cancer of the cervix, while Troy was disagnosed with Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma in 2008, when Chrissy was a small baby.

Annette, a life coach and holistic trainer, told People: “She knows that when something like this happens to you, you can either take it lying down or you can grow from it, spiritually and emotionally. She’s chosen to grow from it. This entire experience has brought our family closer together.”