This is the moment a four-year-old girl finally rang the bell to signify the end of her chemotherapy treatment.
Alexa, four, was first diagnosed with lymphoblastic leukaemia - a rare form of cancer found in the blood and bone marrow - in February 2022.
She received weekly chemotherapy treatments at the Broward Health Medical Center Fort Lauderdale, Florida, USA.
She was also admitted into hospital several times when she became unwell.
Heartwarming footage shows Alexa being led by her parents to the bell, surrounded by applauding family and staff.
Alexa was also awarded two medals - one for ending the chemotherapy and one for being a "super survivor".
Nearly 30 family members joined the medical team to celebrate this milestone.
Alexa, four, was first diagnosed with lymphoblastic leukaemia - a rare form of cancer found in the blood and bone marrow - in February 2022.
She received weekly chemotherapy treatments at the Broward Health Medical Center Fort Lauderdale, Florida, USA.
She was also admitted into hospital several times when she became unwell.
Heartwarming footage shows Alexa being led by her parents to the bell, surrounded by applauding family and staff.
Alexa was also awarded two medals - one for ending the chemotherapy and one for being a "super survivor".
Nearly 30 family members joined the medical team to celebrate this milestone.
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00:00Bye!
00:04Woo!
00:06Woo!
00:08Woo!
00:10Applause
00:20Para mi amiguita Alexa.
00:23Y dice no more chemo.
00:25Ya no mas chemo terapia.
00:27Woo!
00:29Applause
00:35Felicidades.
00:37Y esta es otra.
00:39Que dice super survivor o super sobreviviente.
00:43Tiene dos.
00:45Dos medallas.
00:47Te gustan?
00:49No mas chemo.
00:51Woo!
00:53Applause
00:55Salud!