Mother-of-two who visited doctor for headache given 'four weeks' to live after brain tumor diagnosis
Bec Lancaster-Scully, 36, was diagnosed with two aggressive brain tumours after she visited the hospital with a headache that turned out to be a tumor
Bec Lancaster-Scully never expected to be diagnosed with two aggressive brain tumors when she visited the hospital with a headache two months ago. The 36-year-old mother from Gold Coast has now been given just four weeks to live, or maybe months if she's lucky, Daily Mail reports.
On January 29, Bec had her first tumor removed successfully. Her second tumor, however, has quadrupled in size and is causing unbearable pain, swelling, and partial blindness. Furthermore, it cannot be removed as it is affixed to her brain stem.