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Misdiagnosed Brain Tumor: Months to Live After False Reassurance
19 Feb
Summary
- Lizzie Pitt received a devastating diagnosis of grade four glioblastoma.
- Initial reports incorrectly stated her brain tumor was low-grade.
- Her school has raised over £33,000 for alternative treatments.

A Yorkshire woman, Lizzie Pitt, 46, faces a terminal prognosis of months to live after a severe misdiagnosis of her brain tumor. Initially informed her glioma was low-grade, she later received the devastating news that it was aggressive grade four glioblastoma.
Pitt experienced this shock approximately four weeks after her surgery, having been initially reassured by Leeds General Infirmary. She expressed feelings of being let down by medical professionals whose initial assessment proved incorrect, stating glioblastoma had never been mentioned.




