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Mom devastated about 11-year-old daughter's shocking lung cancer dignosis

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Dominique Prinsloo has to go for chemotherapy once every three weeks. (PHOTO: Supplied)
Dominique Prinsloo has to go for chemotherapy once every three weeks. (PHOTO: Supplied)

In her pink tutu she could dance like she was floating on air. And then she would trade the tutu for her soccer clothes and run wild on the field.

But then 11-year-old Dominique Prinsloo's life came to a sudden halt when she was diagnosed with lung cancer.

She lost weight and her hair fell out. She was no longer the energetic girl with the blonde curls.

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