Grace was diagnosed just after her 16th birthday
A Glasgow schoolgirl has vowed to not stop living life to the full after a lump on her stomach turned out to be a rare form of cancer.
Grace started a gruelling course of treatments which have included chemotherapy, a stem cell transplant and two operations. She said "Before I was diagnosed I was really active - I liked going to the gym and I was on the school netball team. I was always out with my friends and never really in the house.
"I just thought, 'you never know what's going to happen tomorrow', so I refused to breakdown and let it stop me."
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