Avalanna Routh, the little girl who made headlines because of her "marriage" to Justin Bieber, has died, bringing more attention to a rare but aggressive form of childhood cancer. Avalanna died Wednesday in a month when she and her parents had had an even higher profile -- Childhood Cancer Awareness Month. Avalanna, who was 6, had a Twitter account in her name that just a week ago posted: "September is Childhood Cancer Awareness month. Last year, as The Times' Ministry of Gossip reported Wednesday, staff at the Dana-Farber/Children’s Hospital Cancer Center threw Avalanna a wedding — to Bieber — knowing that Avalanna was a huge Bieber fan. There was cake, flowers, a singer. A Routh family friend's Facebook page, "Get Avalanna to Meet Justin Bieber," caught the attention of the pop star, who met and became friends with the little girl.
"They knew from the beginning that the cure rate for AT/RT was about 15%," Roberts said.
But, due in part to aggressive treatment, Avalanna lived well past the usual prognosis of a year.
Still, as the years passed, Roberts said, for the Rouths "it wasn't long before it became harder and harder to believe they'd be within that percentage." Cancer treatments for Avalanna stopped about two months ago and on Wednesday staff members at the cancer center were in mourning, as were Bieber and other celebrities who had come to know Avalanna through her parents' participation in the Stand Up 2 Cancer charity."She had this infectious way about her," Roberts said. "People are taking it very hard."
source:latimes/urbanmessmag
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