A six-year-old Canterbury girl who went to the United States for lifesaving cancer treatment has tragically died.
Nora Guise was diagnosed with hepatoblastoma, a rare cancer of the liver, which was also found in her lungs.
She exhausted all of the curative treatments available in New Zealand, but was accepted into a CAR-T cell trial in the United States, which looked to be her last chance for a cure.
The community helped fundraise more than $198,000 for the experimental treatment.
It works by lowering the white blood cell count with lympho depleting chemotherapy and then inserting the CAR-T cells, which boost the white blood cells back up.