'Brave' young mum-of-two's back pain turns out to be a rare type of cancer

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Natasha's family are determined she will have a 'Christmas to remember' with her two young children, who are aged just seven and four

An "inspirational" young mum who has been diagnosed with a rare form of cancer after suffering from agonising back pain for a year.

A MRI scan discovered a tumour on her spine and the cancer had also spread to the the beauty therapist's brain. Natasha first visited her GP over a year ago and was first diagnosed with acute sciatica, but her pain later became excruciating. Jessica said: "You never expect to hear this news at such a young age, and I don't think any of us thought this would be the outcome.

 

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