When 11-year-old Roxli Doss and her family were given the news that she had developed a brain tumor that was inoperable, you can imagine their dismay. They were told that the tumor — which was diagnosed by doctors at multiple institutions, including Johns Hopkins, as diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma (DIPG) — had no cure.
That was in June of 2018, and now, half a year later, the tumor is nowhere to be found. Young Roxli’s MRIs are clear of any trace of the tumor, and doctors can do little but scratch their heads.
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