Tiktok star Rachel Yaffe, 27, dies from ‘rare form’ of cancer after sharing tragic last post just days before her death

Tiktok star Rachel Yaffe, 27, dies from ‘rare form’ of cancer after sharing tragic last post just days before her death

A TIKTOK star who shared her journey with a “rare cancer” has tragically died aged 27.

Rachel Yaffe, from Maryland, US, was just 20 when she was diagnosed with fibrolamellar hepatocellular carcinoma, a rare form of liver cancer that only affects 200 people worldwide every year.

TikTok star Rachel Yaffe tragically passed away aged 27

TikTok/@rachelkyaffeThe digital creator had made a farewell post on social media before her death[/caption]

TikTok/@rachelkyaffeRachel was diagnosed with fibrolamellar hepatocellular carcinoma, a rare form of liver cancer[/caption]

Soon after receiving her diagnosis, she started posting about her “healing journey” and gained over 60,000 followers on TikTok and Instagram.

But Rachel tragically died on Friday following a seven-year fight with the rare disease, an obituary reads.

Rachel made a heartfelt farewell post on social media shortly before she passed away, saying she was still optimistic despite feeling weak after another bout of radiation therapy.

She seemed upbeat in the clip, but she also revealed how her appetite was beginning to fade.

“Finding the little joys helps me stay motivated even on my worst days,” she captioned the video.

The video has since been flooded with messages and tributes from fans expressing their condolences.

One person wrote: “Rest in peace, you were so young.”

Another added: “You deserved far more than the time you were given.”

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