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A girl who survived cancer has become a YouTube star after making videos to help other children suffering from the disease.
Gracie Gosling was diagnosed with craniopharyngioma – a brain tumour which affects the pituitary gland – in February 2019, aged ten.
She had been plagued by headaches and fatigue for a year, even falling asleep during family meals, but it was not until she collapsed on the way to school that doctors finally found her tumour.
She underwent surgery at King’s College Hospital, London, and then needed proton beam therapy, a specialist radiotherapy, at The Christie hospital in Manchester.
Gracie beat the brain cancer she was diagnosed with aged ten and is now helping other ill children by making videos about her experience
After her successful treatment, Gracie has been in remission for two years. She made the video, which has been watched more than 5,000 times, to reassure children they too could beat cancer
Now 14 and back at school, Gracie has been in remission for two years. She made the video, which has been watched more than 5,000 times, to reassure children they too could beat