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Three Years After Glioblastoma Diagnosis, UK Mother Surpasses Prognosis and Champions Research

Her stable scans coincide with a push to fund research at UK Centres of Excellence through a 274-mile cycling challenge.

Overview

  • Verity Phillips, 35, collapsed at work in February 2022 after initially blaming headaches and nausea on new fibromyalgia medication, prompting scans that revealed a brain mass.
  • At Hull Royal Infirmary, surgeons drained excess fluid, confirmed glioblastoma by biopsy, and in April 2022 removed about 89% of the tumour.
  • She underwent six weeks of radiotherapy followed by 12 months of chemotherapy, completing treatment in December 2023.
  • Rehabilitation involved relearning basic tasks such as walking and cooking, and she now has quarterly MRI surveillance with stable results.
  • Phillips and her husband completed the Cycle 274 Miles Challenge and have raised about £7,000 for Brain Tumour Research, supporting work at institutions including Imperial College London.