Diffuse Midline Glioma, and later said she has 'limited time to live'. Less than 100 people are diagnosed with this type of tumour in the UK each year, and most are between the ages of three and 25.She has bravely shared her story in a bid to raise funds for research so "loved ones face a more positive future".Emily said, of those diagnosed: "Sadly, all of them will die".Her JustGiving page reads: "There have been no advances in treatment for this type of tumour for over 40 years."This needs to change so that other people and their loved ones face a more positive future and my real hope is that a cure can be found one day.
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