Health
Watford mum-of-four’s invasive brain tumour had been growing undetected for up to 10 years – Herts Live
The tumour has since returned twice and Emily Corrigan is now calling for people to support a brain tumour charity’s plea for urgent funding

A mum-of-four from Hertfordshire had a brain tumour growing inside of her for up to 10 years without even realising.
Emily Corrigan was originally diagnosed with the tumour six years ago after suffering from a severe seizure.
She had been experiencing regular headaches for around two years but put it down to being a busy mum to her four young children, Sonny, now 13, Harvey, 10, and eight-year-old twins, Francesca and Annabel.
Now Emily, from Watford, Hertfordshire, is urging the public to sign…
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