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Cancer patient Laura Nuttall given private jet to fly to Germany | Cancer patient Laura Nuttall given private jet to fly to Germany |
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A student with terminal brain cancer was offered a private jet so she could continue receiving experimental therapy in Germany despite the coronavirus travel restrictions. | A student with terminal brain cancer was offered a private jet so she could continue receiving experimental therapy in Germany despite the coronavirus travel restrictions. |
Laura Nuttall, 20, of Barrowford, Lancashire, was offered the plane after making a "desperate plea" online. | Laura Nuttall, 20, of Barrowford, Lancashire, was offered the plane after making a "desperate plea" online. |
Her mother Nicola said the gesture from financial firm Greensill had been "almost too good to be true". | |
The company has been contacted for comment by the BBC. | The company has been contacted for comment by the BBC. |
Ms Nuttall said her German doctors had told her it was "critical" her treatment continued during the Covid-19 outbreak, despite the extra risks associated with her having a lowered immune system. | Ms Nuttall said her German doctors had told her it was "critical" her treatment continued during the Covid-19 outbreak, despite the extra risks associated with her having a lowered immune system. |
But the usual flights she used to get to Dusseldorf "disappeared" due to the lockdown restrictions. | But the usual flights she used to get to Dusseldorf "disappeared" due to the lockdown restrictions. |
"So it was a desperate plea," said her mother. "And so many people did get in touch, offering stop-over points if we were driving or coming up with different suggestions. | "So it was a desperate plea," said her mother. "And so many people did get in touch, offering stop-over points if we were driving or coming up with different suggestions. |
"But then Greensill got in touch and said [they] could solve the problem. It was almost too good to be true." | "But then Greensill got in touch and said [they] could solve the problem. It was almost too good to be true." |
She said the flight, which included "Jammie Dodgers on the way out", meant her daughter arrived without being tired from the journey. | She said the flight, which included "Jammie Dodgers on the way out", meant her daughter arrived without being tired from the journey. |
She said she believed it meant the therapy was particularly effective. | She said she believed it meant the therapy was particularly effective. |
"The treatment went better than ever, probably due to the journey and how easy it was to get across." | "The treatment went better than ever, probably due to the journey and how easy it was to get across." |
Laura was diagnosed with glioblastoma multiforme after a routine eye test in 2018 and was later found to have eight tumours, which led to her leaving the University of Manchester and concentrating on completing her bucket list. | Laura was diagnosed with glioblastoma multiforme after a routine eye test in 2018 and was later found to have eight tumours, which led to her leaving the University of Manchester and concentrating on completing her bucket list. |
However, following a combination of chemotherapy, radiotherapy, surgery and the experimental immunotherapy - which is not offered on the NHS - she has only one possible tumour remaining. | However, following a combination of chemotherapy, radiotherapy, surgery and the experimental immunotherapy - which is not offered on the NHS - she has only one possible tumour remaining. |
Her remarkable recovery has led to her returning to her university course, something which she said she never thought would happen. | Her remarkable recovery has led to her returning to her university course, something which she said she never thought would happen. |
"I wasn't expecting to be this healthy at this point," she said. | "I wasn't expecting to be this healthy at this point," she said. |
"I think the combination of all [my treatments] has managed to do the impossible and make me well and able to do things, when I didn't think this was possible." | "I think the combination of all [my treatments] has managed to do the impossible and make me well and able to do things, when I didn't think this was possible." |
Her mother said she was not sure how they would return to Germany for her daughter's final round of treatment in May, but she was "hoping things will be a bit simpler by then". | Her mother said she was not sure how they would return to Germany for her daughter's final round of treatment in May, but she was "hoping things will be a bit simpler by then". |
However, she said the financial firm's decision to lend them the jet was "such a completely selfless thing to do," adding: "We're so incredibly grateful." | However, she said the financial firm's decision to lend them the jet was "such a completely selfless thing to do," adding: "We're so incredibly grateful." |
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