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Newlywed Has 5 Years to Live After Brain Tumor Diagnosis but Still Wants to Start a Family: ‘Something of Him Left Behind’
- Tom Chapman, 31, was diagnosed with an aggressive brain tumor (grade 4 astrocytoma) after a seizure two weeks post-honeymoon in Sri Lanka.
- Doctors confirmed the tumor after surgery, changing initial expectations to a five-year prognosis and prompting ongoing treatment.
- Tom underwent tumor removal followed by chemotherapy and radiation at the Royal Marsden Hospital and is in a clinical trial.
- Vicky Chapman plans to begin IVF in January to pursue parenthood while supporting her husband’s treatment.
- Vicky emphasized that if everything works, Tom could be a father, and if not, she will keep his memory alive for their future children.
- The piece calls for increased brain tumor research and faster access to treatments for patients with limited time.
- Tom and Vicky are public about their journey to raise awareness and funds for brain tumor research.
- The couple’s story was published by People magazine and includes background on their reaction to the diagnosis.
- The report notes Tom’s daughter or future children would carry a portion of his memory if he cannot live long.
- The article places emphasis on the couple's resilience and commitment amid medical uncertainty.
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