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Title: iPhone camera caught rare form of eye cancer in 3 month-old son
Post by: HCK on July 16, 2021, 04:05:19 pm
iPhone camera caught rare form of eye cancer in 3 month-old son

What you need to know


A mom took a photo of her son when he was three months old.
She noticed something in his eye that helped doctors discover a rare form of eye cancer.


An iPhone photo helped a Georgia mom uncover her son's eye cancer.

While there are plenty of stories about the Apple Watch helping to save someone's life, this latest story is actually about the iPhone.

As reported by Fox News, Josie Rock, a 41-year-old parent of three from Gainesville, Georgia, was taking photos of her three-month-old son Asher. Rock then noticed something off about one of the photos.


  "I was just taking pictures of him and the lighting happened to change in our room, the flash caught the reflection and his eye was glowing white," Rock told FOX News Tuesday.
 
  "I knew right then and there that Asher had cancer. It was chilling to say the least. He was just a baby," Rock said.




The photo led Rock to get Asher tested and, sure enough, he was diagnosed with grade D retinoblastoma, a rar...

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