As photos show how 70 tumours in one patient vanished in 12 weeks… The anti-cancer missiles that target tumours …

Posted: Published on March 4th, 2014

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By Rachel Ellis

PUBLISHED: 19:27 EST, 3 March 2014 | UPDATED: 19:27 EST, 3 March 2014

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After five rounds of gruelling chemotherapy in almost 20 years, Sarah Wilkins was told by doctors the treatment was no longer working. The 39-year-old single mother had become resistant to all the different types of chemotherapy she'd received.

After her fifth round of chemo, and a stem cell transplant, last October Sarah learned that her cancer - Hodgkin's lymphoma, which affects blood cells - was back.

'It was a terrible moment,' she recalls.

BEFORE AND AFTER: Scans of Ian Brooks's body show the treatment's effect

After her very first round of chemotherapy, Sarah was in remission for 12 years. Since then, the cancer has kept returning every two to three years. Each time, she underwent a different combination to attack the tumours.

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