As anyone who has watched a loved one battle cancer can attest, it's tremendously important to seek solace when possible and strength when required.

One little girl whose strength and courage knows no bounds has hit the headlines this week after footage of her performing Adele tracks was uploaded online.

Three-year-old Isabel Zoia-Dickson has spent the past year receiving treatment from neuroblastoma, and finds solace in the work of her favourite performer Adele.

Isabel, who has bravely undergone chemotherapy, surgery, radiotherapy, and immunotherapy sessions, can be seen singing a variety of the award-winning singer's biggest tracks in a video clip which is quickly gaining momentum online.
 


Hoping that the singer and mum-of-one may hear of Isobel's devotion, staff at Addenbrooke's Hospital in Cambridge are trying to get #IsabellovesAdele trending online in time for the Skyfall singer's performance at the O2 Arena in London on March 16.

Commenting on her daughter's devotion to the singer, Isobel's mum Carolina, explained: "All of our drives to and from the hospital are with Adele songs on loud, I'm not allowed to talk and most of the time she sings along with her eyes closed."

"It was very difficult in the beginning for me because I was already emotional watching my daughter suffer and Adele's music isn't always light," she admitted. "But as the treatment progressed and it involved less pain, the songs are just a way for Isabel to feel safe and get ready."

 

We applaud Isobel's incredibly bravery and wish her all the best on the road to recovery.

 

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