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Home / Health / Cousins Share Rare Brain Tumour Battle

Cousins Share Rare Brain Tumour Battle

20 Jan

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Summary

  • Two cousins experienced rare brain tumour diagnoses years apart.
  • One cousin's diagnosis caused him to joke about the low probability.
  • The shared experience has forged a unique and close bond between them.
Cousins Share Rare Brain Tumour Battle

A rare and poignant connection has formed between two cousins who have both battled brain tumours. Lachlan Lindsay was diagnosed with a brain tumour at the age of eight, undergoing successful surgery. His family in Stonehaven hoped this traumatic experience would remain in the past.

Six years later, Hazel Dempster, a younger cousin residing in Kirkcudbright, began experiencing concerning headaches. During a phone call before her MRI, Lachlan even joked about the slim possibility of them both developing brain tumours. However, the improbable occurred when Hazel, then 12, was diagnosed with a growth larger than a golf ball.

Hazel, now 16, described the diagnosis as a "massive shock" due to the "miniscule" odds of two cousins facing such an illness. Despite the initial trauma, she noted that their shared experience has created a closer relationship, allowing them to connect on a level few others can understand.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The likelihood of two cousins both developing brain tumours is considered very small or miniscule.
Their shared ordeal created a unique and closer bond, allowing them to relate to each other on a profound level.
Lachlan is from Stonehaven, and Hazel is from Kirkcudbright.

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