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Tragic teen, 15, given five years to live after rare terminal cancer diagnosis

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cancer diagnosis. Ayla Halewood, 15, has a rare form of bone cancer in her right knee and had most of the leg amputated to try and rid her body of the disease.

Two months on from the diagnosis doctors discovered it had spread to her lungs and she was considered terminal, Wales Live reports.

Stepmother Sarah Hilary-Jones, from Pontardawe, near Swansea, said the family is amazed by the schoolgirl's strength. She said: "We are now trying to live every moment as if it's our last."He behaviour throughout all of this has been incredibly inspirational to me and the rest of the family.

She has faced each step of the journey with such grace and fortitude."Ayla first started complaining about pain in her right knee in April but the family initially.

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