THIS is the tear-jerking moment a little boy is told he's finally beaten cancer... prompting a question about whether he can still go to camp.

Ben Morris is seven and he was diagnosed with cancer in 2013, when he was just three.

8 Ben can't believe the news when it finally sinks in Credit: YouTube

He's had 1,167 days of chemotherapy and his mum Casi was thrilled when doctors told her he was cancer free.

Knowing how excited her little boy and his brother Ethan would be by the news, Casi decided to film herself telling them.

8 His mum Casi is excited to tell her son the news from the doctor Credit: YouTube

"Alright, so I just pulled in and I just got results back from our oncologist’s office and from his bone marrow aspirate that we did which is a biopsy and it came back totally negative for leukaemia and so Benjamin is cancer free," she tells the camera.

The news means Ben only needs "one more big chemo" and to take medicine daily for a month.

8 Ben waits to hear the news Credit: YouTube

Casi goes into the family home and calls Ben and Ethan down to talk to them.

"I have a little bit of news," she says.

"So you know how yesterday they ran some tests on your bone marrow? And they were looking to see if you have any cancer cells left or if they all went away?

8 He is initially worried about camp Credit: YouTube

8 But then realises what he's been told Credit: YouTube

"And, they all went away. You are cancer free. You don’t have cancer anymore."

Ben looks stunned by the news, but then finally manages to get his words out.

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"Do I still get to go to camp?" he asks, believed to be a special outing for kids who are battling the disease

When Casi reassures him he will be able to get to the outing, it's Ethan's turn to ask a question.

"Does he still have to go to hospital?" the concerned brother queries, prompting his mum to explain he will to have checkups.

8 The little boy and his brother couldn't be more excited Credit: YouTube

8 Ethan runs around the room as he's so thrilled Credit: YouTube

Then the excitement finally sets in.

Ben is seen whopping, cheering and punching the air in the living room as he finally realises his battle is open.

In heart-warming scenes his brother is just as excited and begins running around the room in circles as he can't contain himself.