Cancer Patient Orders Food Delivery Companion in Viral Act of Kindness
24-year-old woman battling rare blood cancer in Foshan sparked nationwide empathy after hiring food delivery rider for companionship
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- A 24-year-old cancer patient in Foshan, China, sparked a viral relay of kindness after ordering companionship through a food delivery app on April 15.
- Little Li, battling rare blood cancer, asked a rider to sit by her bedside for two hours, highlighting her loneliness during treatment with her father working away to fund her care.
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Little Li, a 24-year-old woman from Foshan, Guangdong province, is battling a rare blood cancer. After undergoing four rounds of chemotherapy, her condition is stable, though she continues to receive care at the hospital. With her father working away to fund her treatment and her younger brother juggling an internship, Li often faces treatment alone.
A lonely cancer patient in southeastern China sparked a viral relay of love after ordering "companionship" through a food delivery platform. Little Li, a 24-year-old woman from Foshan, Guangdong province, is battling a rare blood cancer, according to Southern Daily. After undergoing four rounds of chemotherapy, her condition is stable, though she continues to receive care at the hospital. With her father working away to fund her treatment and her younger brother juggling an internship, Li often faces treatment alone. On April 15, she hired a rider for companionship through a food delivery app, placing the unusual order: "Sit by my bedside for two hours" without needing any delivery.
أسئلة مفتوحة
- How is Little Li's condition currently?
- What was the rider's reaction to the unusual request?
- Will more people offer to keep her company?
- Is she still receiving treatment?




