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Rachel Kelly, 28, from Leeds, has slammed NHS doctors who brushed off her four-year-old son's brain tumor as a viral infection.
I knew it was something serious but I didn't know it was a brain tumor,' Ms Owens told Today.com. Gracelyn had a grade two ependymoma, which is the third most common type of brain tumor in children.
Catherine Owens, 29, from Louisiana, said doctors dismissed her daughter's symptoms as a crick in the neck and they said there was nothing wrong. But a CT scan eventually proved ...