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Wishaw family who were doubly impacted by brain tumours star in new campaign to find cure

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A Wishaw family who have been doubly impacted by brain tumour diagnoses are starring in a campaign to raise funds to find a cure.Claire Cordiner lost both her mum Margaret O’Kane, aged 67, and her youngest sister, Angie Jones, just 36, to brain tumours within a year of each other.Claire, 51, said: “Angie was first ill when pregnant with her son Max in 2004 and diagnosed with a low-grade brain tumour.“In 2007 the tumour was found to have become high-grade and Angie underwent radiotherapy, followed later by chemotherapy at the Beatson Oncology Centre in Glasgow.“Despite treatment, nothing could save my darling sister and she passed away in 2009, leaving Max, aged just five, without his mum.”Claire’s dad Brian continued: “The year 2007 was

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