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    A scan of Howard Morris's brain.
    A scan of Howard Morris's brain.

    Radio Nation - Howard Morris

    Howard Morris has been defying doctors for the last seven years, despite being diagnosed with a terminal brain tumour he has continued to survive beyond all expectations.


    Howard Morris
    Howard Morris

    On the 19th November 1997 thirty seven year old Howard Morris was told that he only had eighteen months to live.

    Howard has a tumour the size of a chicken's egg embedded deep in his brain.

    Everyday he takes eighteen tablets to help keep him alive.

    Despite all this, Howard from Leighton Buzzard, is still very much alive and is a patient at the day care hospice at Willen in Milton Keynes.

    Hear his story by using the audio link on the right hand side of the page.


    last updated: 14/03/06
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    Brian stemson
    I've knew howard just before his diagnosis and he has been a marvelous tower of strength since, he's a champion.

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