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Lucie, was diagnosed with a brain tumour when she was just five weeks old. It started with Lucie not feeding well, always asleep and having some big veins in her head. She was taken to the hospital where a CT scan revealed that she has a mass on her brain. An MRI scan confirmed that it was a brain tumour along with hydrocephalus (a build-up of fluid on the brain).
After receiving chemotherapy, Lucie deteriorated and her parents were told to say their last goodbyes. But to everyone’s surprise Lucie’s condition improved and the family was sent home with six monthly check-ups.
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Find out moreGetting ahead of drug resistance in diffuse midline glioma
Prof. Jones and his team will carry out large-scale drug-treatment experiments where they 'delete' every gene present in the tumour cells one-by-one and find out which combination of drug and gene 'knock-outs' causes the cells to die.
Read moreBrain Tumour Awareness Month: The Voice of 30
This March we are highlighting Brain Tumour Awareness Month through ‘The Voice of 30’ including researchers and medical experts, who are giving hope by working tirelessly to further understand and eradicate brain tumours.
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