Scots schoolgirl with rare cancer won't let disease stop her 'living life to the full'

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A schoolgirl diagnosed with a rare form of cancer after finding a lump on her stomach has vowed to not stop living life to the full.

Grace Callaghan, 17, from Glasgow, was diagnosed with neuroblastoma two weeks after her 16th birthday in May 2021 and is preparing to undergo her second round of chemotherapy.

The teenager first noticed a growth on her abdomen back in December 2020, but initially ignored it. However, after Grace began experiencing pain in her chest and ribs, she knew she had to get it checked out.

After being referred to Queen Elizabeth University Hospital, the teen was devastated to learn the growth was actually a tumour.

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