A new face on the team
3/08/2009
A year after a rare facial tumour sidelined Liam Todd, the
eight-year-old is back on the rugby field with a new jaw and a new
lease of life.
Last April, Liam was found to have an aggressive myoepithelioma
tumour. He was the youngest of just a handful of people in the
world to have the rare form of cancer.
Doctors discovered the tumour growing beneath Liam's right eye
just two years after his father, Matt Todd, died of brain
cancer.
Liam's mum, Rebecca, said the family braced itself for another
fight, but specialists at Hutt Hospital's plastic surgery unit were
able to remove the tumour and reconstruct the right side of Liam's
face using bone from his leg to make a new jaw.
Now Liam has been given the all-clear, after a CT scan six weeks
ago showed no sign that the cancer had returned.
With the go-ahead from his plastic surgeon, he has thrown
himself back into his favourite sport, playing tight-head prop for
his Waikanae under-9 team.
He said his favourite part of the game was "running with the
ball" and he had even scored a try. Mrs Todd said Liam was doing
really well. "He's got player of the day three times."
She had got over her initial apprehension about letting him back
into the fray, she said. "I can't wrap him in cotton wool I've got
to let him go."
The family could finally move on now, she said. "Hopefully this
is just a little bump on the road and it's all plain sailing from
here."