A girl’s inoperable brain tumor has vanished—and her doctors have no explanation.
In June, Roxli Doss was diagnosed with a rare cancerous tumor known as diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma, or DIPG.
Dr. Virginia Harrod with Dell Children’s Medical Center in Austin, Texas, said the 11-year-old went through weeks of radiation, even though there is no cure.
The family and community members prayed for a miracle, and they got it.
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“When I first saw Roxli’s MRI scan, it was actually unbelievable,” Harrod told news reporters.
“The tumor is (now) undetectable on the MRI scan, which is really unusual.”
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