The 55-year-old SNP politician was diagnosed with a brain tumour in March 2012 and underwent surgery.
Everything ends happily, however: the parents discover he is suffering from a brain tumour.
Amanda Froggatt, aged 16, was just two when she was diagnosed with a brain tumour.
They worked together until Siskel's death in 1999, following surgery for a brain tumour.
Senator Kennedy, who is being treated for a brain tumour, was unable to attend Congress.
The courts have previously been told that Mr Mngeni has a malignant brain tumour.
Tributes have been paid to senior Edinburgh councillor Tom Buchanan who has died from a brain tumour.
Daniel died aged 17 months in February 1987 after surgery to remove a brain tumour at Southampton Hospital.
Trials on a form of aggressive primary brain tumour have shown one complete regression out of 14 treated patients.
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Ruby was first diagnosed with a rare form of brain tumour in 2009.
The star's family asked for donations to be sent to the Brain Tumour Research charity, of which Tarmey was a patron.
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Tributes have been paid to an 11-year-old boy who has died from a brain tumour after raising thousands of pounds for charity.
On 3 April, the day before Mr Law was originally set to announce his candidacy, he discovered he had a brain tumour.
Someone subsequently diagnosed with a brain tumour might easily be biased, consciously or unconsciously, to exaggerate the former and misstate the latter.
Both men are now gone - Burns died in 2005 after a long battle against a brain tumour - but their legacy remains.
In one case, a patient with a brain tumour said they felt dismissed by ambulance staff after becoming unwell whilst out and about.
Skipper Colin Montgomerie said the call was "motivational" but also "sad", as Ballesteros is still recovering after operations to remove a brain tumour.
Doctors have also been asked not to refer patients for brain scans "solely for reassurance" that they do not have a brain tumour.
"With a bit of luck I'll still be alive today, " were the words Alex Dodds said before a vital operation to remove a brain tumour.
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He beat bowel cancer in 1992, a malignant melanoma in 1995 and a tumour in his right lung and a brain tumour, both in 2006.
As well as suffering ill health himself, Tarmey eventually left Coronation Street to help care for his son Carl, who was battling a brain tumour.
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For on top of the normal pressures, she was recovering from treatment for a brain tumour that left her without most of her hair and exhausted.
Mr Martin's daughter, Sara Martin, said her mother died in 1992 of a brain tumour and her "traumatic" illness prompted her father's interest in voluntary euthanasia.
Just 17 days later Richard was dead at the age of 24 from a rare brain tumour and his parents agreed to donate his kidneys and corneas.
In 1943 he was interned at Weifang and he died of a brain tumour just months before the end of World War II, at the age of 43.
The father of a boy whose mother fought a High Court battle to stop him having radiotherapy for a brain tumour, says his son is making "good progress".
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Roeder had previously enrolled on the course when he was struck down by a brain tumour - and Shepherd is hoping that reason will help win the argument.
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In the days preceding the incident McCluskie said his mind was "all over the place" after breaking up with his partner and with his mother undergoing treatment for brain tumour.
In particular, he has a patient called Elliot (in neuroscience, patients are often referred to by single names or initials to preserve their privacy) whose frontal lobe was damaged by a brain tumour.
Study leader Professor Richard Grundy, professor of paediatric neurooncology at the Children's Brain Tumour Research Centre, the University of Nottingham, explained that radiotherapy in young brains could cause short-term memory loss and reduced IQ.
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