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Sadako Sasaki died on October 25, 1955 at the age of 12.
Sadako died in the Hiroshima Rad Cross Hospital at the age of 12. She had leukemia.
Sadako Sasaki was a victim of the atomic bomb attack on Hiroshima, Japan, in August, 1945. But she lived for 10 years after the bombing and died at the age of 12 on October 25, 1955. She was born on January 7, 1943.She died of acute malignant lymph gland leukemia, which is attributable to her exposure to high levels of radiation. Hospitalized for 8 months before her death, she folded 1000 origami cranes, which legend says granted a wish to the folder. Her wish was to survive her illness, but she did not. Her story was the basis of the fictional novel "Sadako and the Thousand Paper Cranes" (1977).
The average age of a person diagnosed with leukemia is around 65 years old. However, leukemia can occur at any age, including in children and young adults.
Sadako was at home,when the explosion blew her out of the window.Her mother ran out to find her, suspecting she might be dead, but found her alive.In November 1954, Sadako developed swellings on her neck and behind her ears. In January 1955, purple spots had formed on her legs. Subsequently, she was diagnosed with"Leukemia".She was hospitalized on February 21, 1955, and given, at the most, a year to live.During her time in the hospital her condition progressively worsened. Around mid-October her left leg became swollen and turned purple. After her family urged her to eat something, Sadako requestedtea on riceand remarked "It's good." Those were her last words. With her family around her, Sadako died on the morning of October 25, 1955 at the age of 12.
It is usually a very sad case when people are diagnosed with Leukemia. This is a horrible disease that kills.
any age. most popular in people over the age of sixty.
Mostly the young.
People can be diagnosed with claustrophobia at any age. Usually people get claustrophobia when they are young.
he was diagnosed at 9 years of age
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She died of leukemia at age 58.