A year since Australia shunned Charlie Teo, China says thanks
A year after restrictions were imposed on Dr Charlie Teo, a leading neurosurgeon in China has issued a massive ‘thank you’ to Australian authorities. Find out why.
A year after restrictions were imposed on Dr Charlie Teo, a leading neurosurgeon in China has issued a massive ‘thank you’ to Australian authorities. Find out why.
Australians already dealing with the crushing blow of being diagnosed with brain cancer are saving their money and packing their bags to pursue their last sliver of hope overseas. WATCH Dr Charlie Teo talk about it here.
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