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Connah Broom’s family believe he has been saved by alternative therapy.

The lad, 11, who has just started secondary school, developed neuroblastoma when he was four.

He was put on a fruit and veg diet after radiotherapy and chemotherapy failed to cure him.

The family raised money to send him to Mexico for “photodynamic” therapy.

Connah, of Prestatyn, Denbighshire, kept a blog which writer Jonathan Chamberlain has now turned into a book.

Gran Debbie, 58, said: “Connah wanted to tell people there’s a world of support and alternative therapies that will help you heal as a family.”

GP Eamonn Jessup said: “It is really unexplained in that almost all the tumours seem to have switched off.”