Just days before Christmas, four-year-old Millie Major of Brisbane reached a major medical milestone after completing treatment for B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia, her family confirmed.

Brisbane Four-Year-Old Millie Major Reaches

After nearly two years of intensive chemotherapy and specialist medical care, doctors officially confirmed that Millie has entered remission, marking a hopeful turning point in her long and challenging journey. The announcement brought relief and joy to her family, who have stood by her side throughout months of hospital visits, treatments, and recovery.

To celebrate the achievement, Millie rang the hospital’s ceremonial bell — a tradition in many children’s hospitals symbolizing the completion of cancer treatment. Family members described the moment as emotional and uplifting, representing strength, resilience, and hope after a difficult battle at such a young age.

Millie’s parents expressed deep gratitude to the doctors, nurses, and healthcare staff who cared for her throughout her treatment. They credited the medical team’s dedication, compassion, and expertise for guiding their daughter through the process with unwavering support.

While Millie’s remission marks a significant milestone, her journey is not entirely over. Doctors confirmed she will continue to undergo regular monitoring and follow-up appointments to ensure her health remains stable and to watch for any potential signs of recurrence.

As the holiday season approaches, Millie’s family says they are focusing on gratitude and togetherness, celebrating both Christmas and the renewed hope that comes with this life-changing medical achievement.