New treatment saves Canberran from 'living hell' of 20 tumours
Each tumour that was removed from Sharon Dei Rocini's brain or lungs would have another in its place within weeks, until she began a revolutionary drug two years ago.
Clare Sibthorpe is a reporter for The Canberra Times
Each tumour that was removed from Sharon Dei Rocini's brain or lungs would have another in its place within weeks, until she began a revolutionary drug two years ago.
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