Annabelle shows why we need more research into deadly cancers

By Sherryn Groch
Updated December 16 2017 - 9:43am, first published December 5 2017 - 7:20am
Annabelle Potts and her family - mum, Kathie Griffiths, dad Adam and brother William. Annabelle was diagnosed with brain cancer last Christmas but her condition is now improving due to expensive experimental treatment in Mexico. Photo by Karleen Minney.
Annabelle Potts and her family - mum, Kathie Griffiths, dad Adam and brother William. Annabelle was diagnosed with brain cancer last Christmas but her condition is now improving due to expensive experimental treatment in Mexico. Photo by Karleen Minney.
Annabelle Potts and her family - mum, Kathie Griffiths, dad Adam and brother William. Annabelle was diagnosed with brain cancer last Christmas but her condition is now improving due to expensive experimental treatment in Mexico. Photo by Karleen Minney.
Annabelle Potts and her family - mum, Kathie Griffiths, dad Adam and brother William. Annabelle was diagnosed with brain cancer last Christmas but her condition is now improving due to expensive experimental treatment in Mexico. Photo by Karleen Minney.

Last Christmas, Annabelle Potts' parents were told their vibrant little girl would never celebrate another.

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