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Mum's Mystery Illness: 'Like Foam Filling My Head'

A mother-of-two's life was turned upside down by a debilitating mystery condition that felt like 'expanding foam' filling her head. Discover her fight for a diagnosis and the rare tumour that was the shocking cause.

Daughter's Brain Tumour Dismissed as 'Tummy Bug'

Exclusive: A mother's harrowing account of her daughter's brain tumour misdiagnosis. Her persistent fight for an MRI scan saved her child's life, sparking urgent calls for improved paediatric care and awareness of brain tumour symptoms in the UK.

Revolutionary 'freeze' treatment destroys brain tumours

UK doctors pioneer a groundbreaking 'cryoablation' technique, freezing inoperable brain tumours with an ice ball probe. This minimally invasive NHS procedure offers new hope for patients with glioblastoma, the most aggressive form of brain cancer.

Pensioner survives ultra-rare brain tumour

A 72-year-old man from the UK has stunned doctors by surviving an ultra-rare brain tumour with just months to live. Read his incredible story of resilience and hope.

6yo's balance issues were brain tumour

A mother shares her terrifying ordeal after her six-year-old daughter's balance problems were diagnosed as a brain tumour, urging parents to trust their instincts.

Charity Commission probes Aspinall Foundation

The Charity Commission has launched an inquiry into the Aspinall Foundation following concerns over its governance, with Carrie Johnson's involvement drawing public attention.

Sinus infection misdiagnosis hid deadly brain tumour

A woman’s persistent symptoms were dismissed as a sinus infection for a year before she was diagnosed with a fatal brain tumour. Her heartbreaking story highlights the dangers of misdiagnosis.

Menopause or brain tumour? Woman's shocking misdiagnosis

A woman shares her harrowing experience of being misdiagnosed with menopause symptoms, only to discover she had an inoperable brain tumour. Her story highlights the importance of accurate diagnosis and trusting your instincts.

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