Community rallies around two-year-old diagnosed with cancer
PRINCE GEORGE – It’s news no parent ever wants to hear, but the unfortunate reality for one local family. The Turnbull family learned in late October that their two-year-old son Mavrik has high-risk neuroblastoma, an aggressive childhood cancer that requires intensive treatment.
“You get all the stages: shock, disbelief, grief, frustration. (You think) ‘why didn’t I catch this sooner?’ You start going back on all the thoughts of, ‘oh, well, if I caught this sooner, it would have made a difference. You beat yourself up over it,” said Mavrik’s father Derek Turnbull when describing his initial thoughts on learning the news.
Following the diagnosis Mavrik has since been staying in the BC Children’s Hospital in Vancouver, where Derek has been constantly visiting amid continuing to work in Prince George. While the situation is incredibly challenging, Derek says he’s been focusing on staying positive.
