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Police still seeking girl with leukemia taken from Phoenix hospital

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PHOENIX –  Emily has leukemia. She just underwent a month of chemotherapy and had her right arm amputated after suffering complications. Doctors say she is at risk of dying from an infection. But the sick 11-year-old isn't in a hospital. Her mother last week inexplicably unhooked a tube that had been carrying vital medication through the girl's heart, got her out of bed and changed her clothes. Then she did something police say is even more baffling — she walked the child out of the hospital, the tiny tube still protruding from her chest. Doctors say the device, if left unattended, could allow bacteria to quickly enter her body, leading to a potentially deadly infection.

People:

Emily

Overall Sentiment: -0.281654

Relevance: 0.744143

Sgt. Steve Martos

Overall Sentiment: -0.0588608

Relevance: 0.458168

SentimentQuote
-0.136107"Certainly from our standpoint, we are looking at it thinking, is this negligence in failing to provide Emily the proper medical care that she requires?" police Sgt. Steve Martos said ...
-0.228635"Certainly from our standpoint, we are looking at it thinking, is this negligence in failing to provide Emily the proper medical care that she requires?" police Sgt. Steve Martos said Tuesday. "They should know by now what is required, what Emily needs, so it baffles us that anyone, any parent with a child like this, with leukemia and an amputated arm, and now you put them in this situation where it's potentially fatal, we just don't understand why they would not seek medical treatment."
-0.0353614"nomadic" life without a permanent residence, but they have relatives in Arizona, California and Mexico, none of whom have been able to provide police with information about their whereabouts, Martos said. ...
Sentiment Stats:
  • Number of Quotes: 3
  • Aggregate Sentiment: -0.4001034
  • Mean: -0.1333678
  • Standard Deviation: 1

Dr. William Schaffner

Overall Sentiment: -0.0767427

Relevance: 0.420255

SentimentQuote
-0.139511"If bacteria get into the blood stream, that can cause a serious infection," Schaffner said. ...
-0.116008"These are life-threatening infections, particularly in young children who've had leukemia and chemotherapy," Schaffner said. ...
Sentiment Stats:
  • Number of Quotes: 2
  • Aggregate Sentiment: -0.255519
  • Mean: -0.1277595
  • Standard Deviation: 0

Norma Bracamontes

Overall Sentiment: 0

Relevance: 0.264541

Luis Bracamontes

Overall Sentiment: -0.118215

Relevance: 0.227537

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  • The Mean is meant to be an indicator of an individual's average comment sentiment.
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Additional Info:

HealthCondition: leukemia

Overall Sentiment: -0.274164

Relevance: 0.41943

Technology: chemotherapy

Overall Sentiment: -0.294851

Relevance: 0.429869

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