A brave Australian girl who recently had radical surgery to remove the majority of a brain tumour has flown to Germany to again undergo radical treatments to hopefully improve her condition.
Amelia "Milli" Lucas, 12, from Perth, has flown to Bochum in western Germany to undergo brain surgery to remove the remaining 2 per cent of a malignant tumour in her brain, according to the Daily Mail.
She will also undergo four weeks of alternative treatments offered in the European country including chemotherapy and hyperthermia treatments.
Dr Charlie Teo took Milli on as a patient after other doctors refused to operate on her tumour, deeming it "too risky".
Milli's family raised the money to pay for the surgery through crowd-funding, with Australians, touched by the family's story, donating more than A$160,000.