11-year-old Roxli Doss of Hays County, Texas has seemingly beat the odds against her inoperable brain cancer in what some are calling a miraculous recovery.

Roxli was diagnosed last June with an inoperable brain tumor called diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma, or DIPG.

"It is very rare, but when we see it, it is a devastating disease,” Dr. Virginia Harrod with Dell Children’s Medical Center told local affiliate CBS19. “You have decreased ability to swallow, sometimes vision loss, decreased ability to talk, eventually difficulty with breathing."

But after weeks of radiation, the inoperable tumor seemed to simply disappear.

"When I first saw Roxli's MRI scan, it was actually unbelievable,” Dr. Harrod said. “The tumor is undetectable on the MRI scan, which is really unusual.”

Multiple diagnoses of the disease leave little doubt that the girl did have a deadly tumor.

"At Dell Children’s, Texas Children’s, at Dana-Farber, at John Hopkins, and MD Anderson, all agreed it was DIPG,” said Scott Doss, Roxli’s father.

So with no other explanation forthcoming, Roxli’s parents are thanking a higher power for what they consider to be a miracle.

"Everyday we still say it,” said her mother, Gena. “It's kind of our family thing that God healed Roxli."