A New Zealand mother who went on the run with her 7-year-old son to stop him undergoing radiotherapy says she will consent to the treatment if his cancer has returned.
A British High Court judge had been due to deliver a judgment next week on whether Neon Roberts should undergo radiation treatment following surgery six weeks ago to remove a brain tumour.
But his mother Sally Roberts, 37, has now said she would allow the treatment if a 1cm mass on Neon's brain, revealed in an MRI scan on Friday, was diagnosed as cancer.
"I don't think I will have a choice,'' she told The Times.
"I was so hopeful that we could just get on with other, less harmful treatments. But I will be backed into a corner."