Not many people can say they've been living with cancer for the best part of 43 years.Peterborough-based Katie Thorington, 45, is one of these people.
At just two, she was diagnosed with the blood cancer leukaemia — the most common cancer in children, with around 650 new cases in UK kids and young adults every year.
Six years later, aged eight, she entered remission — but at 13, she learned the potent drugs and radiotherapy damaged her brain, causing epilepsy.
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