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A 25-year-old mother in the UK was diagnosed with a rare, aggressive brain tumor after months of misdiagnosed symptoms, leaving her with an 18-month prognosis.
Paige Carter, a 25-year-old mother from Milton Keynes, has been given an 18-month prognosis after being diagnosed with a rare, aggressive brain tumor, a grade-four glioma, following months of misdiagnosed headaches.
Initially dismissed as migraines or side effects from her contraceptive implant, her symptoms worsened, leading to optic nerve swelling detected during an eye exam.
Diagnosed in January after a medical emergency, she now focuses on creating memories with her two-year-old daughter, Willow, while advocating for increased brain cancer research funding, which receives only 1% of cancer research dollars despite being the leading cause of cancer deaths in people under 40.
A una madre de 25 años en el Reino Unido se le diagnosticó un tumor cerebral raro y agresivo después de meses de síntomas diagnosticados erróneamente, dejándola con un pronóstico de 18 meses.