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Boy forced to travel 500 miles a week for treatment as he battled rare cancer dies

Danial Graham, 13, from Thurso in the Highlands, Scotland, was fighting rare blood cancer myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS)

Danial Graham has died after battling a rare cancer for two months

A teenager who bravely battled cancer as he was forced to make 250-mile round trips for treatment has died.

Danial Graham, 13, from Thurso in the Highlands, had the rare blood cancer myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS) which evolved into acute myeloid leukaemia.

The cancer was so rare it only affects four in a million people and Danial was given just a 30 per cent chance of survival.

The brave teen had to make he gruelling journeys to Raigmore Hospital in Inverness twice a week having been diagnosed in October last year, reports the Daily Record.

Doctors had been hoping the youngster would be well enough for a bone marrow transplant.

But because he was so weak, he had been picking up infections and was taken into Royal Aberdeen Children’s Hospital.

Danial travelled 500 miles a week for treatment

Even though the schoolboy was in a poorly state, he remained cheerful.

He regularly pranked his chef dad Jamie, 37, by taking the monitor off his finger so the screen went blank to give him a fright.