What grade tumor does she have? How aggressive is the spread?
Overall in England and Wales, for all types of cancerous brain tumours in adults, 40 out of 100 people diagnosed (40%) survive for one year or more after they are diagnosed. Around 20 out of every 100 people (20%) survive for 5 years or more after diagnosis. And around 15 out of every 100 people (15%) survive for 10 years or more after they are diagnosed.
Younger people seem to do better. In people aged between 15 and 39, around 60 out of 100 (60%) survive for 5 years or more after diagnosis.
Women seem to do slightly better than men but we don't know why this is.
Source :
http://www.cancerresearchuk.org/about-cancer/type/brain-tumour/treatment/statistics-and-outlook-for-brain-tumoursBrain tumors can be stopped and the operation can save her life guys. OP has given some proof already... no harm will be done, if everyone pitch in a little bit. Karma or whatever will be against him,
if he scams with this money... but it looks genuine.