Paige Suisted, who is from New Zealand, "screamed and cried" when she was diagnosed with the most aggressive form of stage-four astrocytoma, a terminal brain cancer

A young woman diagnosed with a terminal cancer has found her tumour "has completely disappeared" — without surgery.

Paige Suisted, 27, has been described as "medical anomaly" after the golf ball-sized mass on her brain seemed to vanish. It had caused paralysis down the entire right side of her body, but doctors determined that surgical removal would be too risky.

Paige, a jewellery store manager, had planned for the end of her life when doctors diagnosed her with stage-four astrocytoma, a terminal cancer often found in children, in April last year. She said: "When they told me, I think I screamed and cried. It was so har

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