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Mom celebrates ‘Christmas miracle’ of being cancer free

"I’m so relieved and so happy."

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Christmas miracle: Kylie Weatherby. (Brain Tumour Research via SWNS)

By Debbie Luxon via SWNS

A mom-of-two who was diagnosed with a terminal brain tumor is celebrating “a Christmas miracle” after being told she is clear from cancer.

Kylie Weatherby, 34, was diagnosed with a glioblastoma (GBM) – the same highly aggressive type of tumor that killed John McCain.

Surgeons were only able to remove the tumor after she gave birth to her twins Luca and Malena in June 2021.

She then underwent six weeks of chemotherapy and radiotherapy.

Kylie, from Thetford, UK, enjoyed more than a year of stable scans until last month when an MRI scan dealt her a shocking blow when it revealed regrowth of her tumor.

She went under the knife once again earlier this month (Dec 5) to remove the tumor.

It was as she was recovering at home last week that she finally received some good news.

Kylie Weatherby with twins Luca & Malena. (Brain Tumour Research via SWNS)

What surgeons had feared was regrowth of Kylie’s GBM has now been identified as a rare stage 2 pleomorphic xanthoastrocytoma (PXA).

The latest growth is not brain cancer and Kylie’s surgeons have told her they believe it to be fully removed.

Kylie said: "It’s wonderful news, I’m so relieved and so happy.

“I’m feeling a lot better about everything, and stronger, even though my latest surgery has set me back a bit.

"Now I can focus on my babies and spending Christmas with them and the family I love.

"I feel very lucky to be able to enjoy a happy, healthy Christmas and plan to stay positive and keep appreciating my life each and every day.”

She added: “Apparently, 80-90% of people with this type of tumor go on to live a long life, which is a bit of a turnaround from being told it was a recurrence of my GBM.

“PXA and GBM look the same on scans and it’s unusual for people to be diagnosed with two different types of tumors, which is why I was told what I was and why samples taken during my last op have been sent for further testing.”

Kylie’s mom, Barbara Hollands, said: “I was ecstatic to hear it definitely wasn’t the GBM again.

"I cried when we left the room because we know her GBM can come back at any time. It really was a great Christmas present – you could call it a Christmas miracle.”

Charlie Allsebrook, community development manager for Brain Tumour Research, said: “Kylie’s been through so much already.

"To be told her GBM had regrown would have been devastating so to finally have some good news is fantastic, especially this time of year.

"We hope that she’s able to enjoy some quality time with her family this Christmas, and thank her and her mom for their continued support of the work we do.

“Brain tumors kill more children and adults under the age of 40 than any other cancer, yet, historically, just 1% of the national spend on cancer research has been allocated to this devastating disease.

"This has got to change but it’s only by working together that we will be able to improve treatment options for patients and, ultimately, find a cure.”

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