Radical, high-risk, but without him tumour would have killed my girl
Madeline Suy was diagnosed with the deadliest of brain tumours that no surgeon wants to touch. Then her father met Dr Charlie Teo.
Madeline Suy was diagnosed with the deadliest of brain tumours that no surgeon wants to touch. Then her father met Dr Charlie Teo.
A baby girl, a grandfather, a cherished daughter and a beloved dad; all diagnosed with inoperable brain tumours. But all four turned to Charlie Teo for help, and lived. Read their stories here.
Celebrated brain surgeon Charlie Teo has been unable to operate in Australia for over a year. In that time, hundreds of patients have begged for him to help them — some have died waiting. But Dr Teo’s hands are tied, and he is filled with “helplessness” for those he believes he could have saved. Read his emotional plea.
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Neurosurgeons from around the world have leapt to their colleague Charlie Teo’s defence after he was accused of operating on the wrong side of two patients’ brains.
Claims that Dr Charlie Teo operated on the wrong side of the brain have been described as ‘appalling and a slur’ by the under siege Sydney neurosurgeon.
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