
Jo Fuller, 51, was diagnosed with glioblastoma after collapsing on holiday in Australia
Woman sells house to fund treatment for aggressive brain cancer
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A 51-year-old woman sold her house to fund treatment for an aggressive brain cancer after being diagnosed with glioblastoma, according to Brain Tumour Research. Jo Fuller collapsed while on holiday in Australia and later received the diagnosis. She described the decision to sell her home as one of the 'hardest' she had ever made, but her only hope for accessing care that might extend her life. Brain Tumour Research is now urging the government to invest more in research and expand clinical trial access, arguing that patients should not have to make such 'difficult and costly decisions.'
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Jo Fuller was diagnosed with glioblastoma after collapsing while on holiday in Australia
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Brain Tumour Research is now urging the government to invest in research and expand clinical trial access to spare patients such "difficult and costly decisions".
according to The IndependentJo Fuller, 51, described it as one of the "hardest decisions" she had ever made, but her sole hope for accessing care that might offer more time.
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