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2026-07-10 07:16:57 UTC
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Archie Goodburn received a new treatment that allowed him to continue competing.

dailymail.comguardianinternewscast.commagzter.comnewsday.comonlymyhealth.com · 2 blocs · 23d ago

Archie Goodburn, a 24-year-old Scottish swimmer, was diagnosed with three inoperable brain tumours after experiencing numbness, nausea, and seizures during training for the 2024 Olympic trials. He narrowly missed qualifying for the Paris Olympics. Goodburn later received a new treatment called vorasidenib, which enabled him to continue competing. He has publicly called for the UK government to do更

Archie Goodburn, a 24-year-old Scottish swimmer, was diagnosed with three inoperable brain tumours after experiencing numbness, nausea, and seizures during training for the 2024 Olympic trials. He narrowly missed qualifying for the Paris Olympics. Goodburn received a new treatment called vorasidenib, which allowed him to continue competing. He posted on Instagram that he was diagnosed with three brain tumours. According to magzter.com, Goodburn said, 'I felt like my consciousness was being pulled away from me.' Goodburn is calling for government support for people with his condition.

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