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The medical team of Virginia Harrod, of the Dell Children's Medical Center in Austin, Texas, revealed that a girl had been cured of a brain tumor. The cyst – called intrinsic diffuse bridge glioma – could not be removed surgically. "It's very rare, the disease is devastating," said the doctor at KVUE, "she would have disappeared suddenly, leaving doctors without knowing what really happened."
"Motor skills decrease, sometimes there is a loss of vision, the ability to speak decreases and even the breathing becomes complicated," she added. Even without any chance to heal, Roxli Doss followed radiation therapy to relieve her suffering. At that time, parents – Gena and Scott – said that they had only to pray.
One day, during a routine examination, the tumor, the strangeness, was not detected. "The tumor was not detected on the screen, which is unusual – it's amazing," Virginia commented.
Suddenly, Roxli's tumor disappeared mysteriously, without a trace. And without explanation.
The girl found a normal life, doing everything she loved before cancer, especially on horseback. "She's as active as before," Scott said.
Roxli remains under medical treatment. She undergoes immunotherapy as a preventive measure, while the doctors try to understand what has happened. For parents, it was an authentic "miracle".
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