Aubree Garrot is believed to be the only child of her age in the UK with the disease. Her mum Clare tells the Mirror her story, in support of our Christmas campaign for Lifelites
Eight-year-old Aubree Garrot laughs as she plays with sensory tech with brother Lukas. But the joy on her face hides a pain the courageous little girl has carried since being diagnosed with a rare form of cancer, which sent her into early puberty at the age of five. She is believed to be the only child of her age in the UK diagnosed with a Granulosa Tumour – a genetic cancer of the ovaries. Today her mum Clare, 37, tells Aubree’s remarkable story for the first time, as she backs the Mirror Christmas charity appeal in aid of Lifelites, which has helped her family.
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