Kim Borthwick, 36, a mother from Scotland who has been diagnosed with incurable brain cancer, speaks about the time she has left and her decision to use her experience to help others. Both outlets report that she is treasuring moments with her two young sons and focusing on making her remaining time meaningful. In addition, she has joined the Brain Cancer Justice campaign group, stating that she wants to contribute to change for people who will face similar diagnoses in the future.

The reports describe Borthwick’s motivation as both personal and outward-looking: she emphasizes life at home and the importance of family time while also seeking to support wider efforts connected to brain cancer policy and services. While the articles focus on different aspects—her day-to-day perspective and her public campaign involvement—they converge on the same core points: she has incurable brain cancer, she is a mother to young children, and she has become part of the Brain Cancer Justice campaign to help influence outcomes for others.