Video - 3yo girl bravely battles rare cancer with the help of pop star ADELE - regularly belting out hits across the hospital ward
![Isabel Zoia-Dickson. Isabel has childhood cancer neuroblastoma but loves singing Adele and says she has helped her. See Masons copy MNADELE: A brave three-year-old girl has found the strength to fight a rare cancer - with the help of pop star ADELE. Little Isabel Zoia-Dickson got hooked on the singer's music while having treatment for childhood cancer neuroblastoma. She regularly silences the hospital ward with her rendition of Skyfall and recently recorded a message saying, 'Adele, you wanna be my friend?' Mum Carolina, 32, said: "The whole family are into music and Isabel has been exposed to it throughout her life - it sort of never goes off in our home.](https://www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk/webimg/legacy_ash_78818188.jpg?crop=3:2,smart&width=640&quality=65&enable=upscale)
![Isabel Zoia-Dickson. Isabel has childhood cancer neuroblastoma but loves singing Adele and says she has helped her. See Masons copy MNADELE: A brave three-year-old girl has found the strength to fight a rare cancer - with the help of pop star ADELE. Little Isabel Zoia-Dickson got hooked on the singer's music while having treatment for childhood cancer neuroblastoma. She regularly silences the hospital ward with her rendition of Skyfall and recently recorded a message saying, 'Adele, you wanna be my friend?' Mum Carolina, 32, said: "The whole family are into music and Isabel has been exposed to it throughout her life - it sort of never goes off in our home.](/img/placeholder.png)
A brave three-year-old girl has found the strength to fight a rare cancer - with the help of pop star ADELE.
Little Isabel Zoia-Dickson got hooked on the singer’s music while having treatment for childhood cancer neuroblastoma. She regularly silences the hospital ward with her rendition of Skyfall and recently recorded a message saying, ‘Adele, you wanna be my friend?’ Mum Carolina, 32, said: “The whole family are into music and Isabel has been exposed to it throughout her life - it sort of never goes off in our home.