SEN. Christopher Lawrence "Bong" Go, chairman of the Senate Committee on Health and Demography, has responded to the medical needs of a five-year old child from Camarines Sur who was diagnosed with a brain tumor.
In a live television interview with Go on Monday, Hajie Alvaro, a housewife from Camarines Sur, expressed her family has been knocking on doors through social media since her five-year-old daughter, Riley, was diagnosed with astrocytoma hydrocephalus and edema.
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