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Childhood Brain Cancer Awareness Day: How a five-year-old’s diagnosis brought family closer together – NEWS.com.au
Childhood Brain Cancer Awareness Day: How a five-year-old’s diagnosis brought family closer together

When Rachelle and Nathan Brown first heard their 20-month-old daughter was diagnosed with ependymoma, a form of brain cancer, they knew their lives would never be the same. Georgia was found to have a 4.5cm tumour in May 2017.
Since then, the now five-year-old has undergone multiple surgeries, chemotherapy and radiation therapy.
But she continues to take it in her stride to live her best life.
Georgia — described by her mum as a go-getter and leader — finished her most recent treatment in Dec…
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