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BBC star diagnosed with incurable cancer after bike crash revealed tumour

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BBC News star Glenn Campbell has shared his story after being diagnosed with incurable brain cancer following a serious bike accident.

The 48 year old BBC Scotland Political Editor bravely opened up about his condition, saying he's not scared of dying but is sad to miss his children growing up.

Glenn found out about his tumour following a bad fall from his bike on a rough road, in which he broke 10 ribs. After his injuries were treated, Glenn was able to return home but he started to have trouble walking and talking.

His wife thought it might be a stroke, but it turned out to be seizures because of his brain cancer. Speaking about the heartbreaking diagnosis, Glenn said: "What I've been diagnosed with is an incurable brain cancer and, while that's really not good, I instinctively knew very early on that I wanted to try to make something positive out of such a negative situation. "I've realised and I'm quite surprised by this that I'm not actually afraid of dying.

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