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Queensland police officer launches bid to ‘kill’ highly aggressive brain cancer

A Townsville police officer diagnosed with a highly aggressive brain cancer wants to “kill” the disease, rather than just prolong her life.
Loved ones of Bianca Anmore-Cortez, a newly married mother of six, are attempting to raise about $150,000 for treatment in the United States.
Anmore-Cortez began suffering a “splitting headache” and loss of movement on her left side in September last year.
“I began to feel just a little bit ill at home – headaches and I noticed a funny feeling on…
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