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Rosie

American  
[roh-zee] / ˈroʊ zi /

noun

  1. a female given name, form of Rose.


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Sydney-based AI consultant Conyngham told AFP that eight-year-old Rosie's mast cell cancer is now in partial remission and her biggest tumour has shrunk dramatically.

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Following the chatbots' advice, he paid $3,000 to have Rosie's genome sequenced, and used the same online tools to analyse her DNA data.

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Rosie's cancer was misdiagnosed for nearly a year, Conyngham said on the phone during one of the long daily walks the pair have resumed.

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But Rosie got sicker and a biopsy showed in 2024 that she did have terminal cancer.

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Rosie has had to have another operation since, and it's unclear how long she has left to live.

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