2019 - NCI-CONNECTions
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Genetic Counselor Helps Patients Understand Cancer Care
Dr. Margarita Raygada helps brain and spine tumor patients understand what genetic testing means for their care and family cancer risk—and what it means for research.
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2019 NCI-CONNECT and BTTC Meetings
Read a summary of the 2019 NCI-CONNECT and BTTC meetings to learn about the latest brain and spine tumor advances and clinical trials.
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Inspiring Messages from the Brain Tumor Community
To help motivate you through your journey as a brain tumor survivor or caregiver, others in the brain tumor community share some words of encouragement.
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Join Us! Brain Tumor Awareness Month Guide and Information
Use our guide with resources and information to share with your community about brain tumors in May. By raising awareness, we can help those living with a brain tumor.
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Q&A: Understanding Brain Tumor Treatment, Impact, and Research
Our neuro-oncology providers share answers to important questions about brain tumor care, treatment, impact, and innovative research.
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Army Neurologist Helps Provide Multidisciplinary Care to Rare CNS Tumor Patients
Read how Dr. Brett Theeler is helping treat and educate patients with PXA and APXA tumors, which are among the rarest of rare brain and spine cancers.
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National Non-Profit Unites and Empowers the Brain Tumor Community
Read how a national advocacy organization has helped unify and mobilize a community to advance care and knowledge for brain tumor patients and their families.
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PXA Tumor Survivor Starts His Life Over After Learning He Was Misdiagnosed
Darien shares how he lived with what he thought was an aggressive brain cancer for eight years. Then, he got an accurate low-grade rare tumor diagnosis and made a fresh start.
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2019 Ependymoma Consensus Meeting
Neuro-oncology experts worldwide met to advance their knowledge and collaborate to find better treatments for people with ependymoma.
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Ependymoma Foundation Informs and Inspires a Rare Cancer Community
Kimberly Wallgren shares how her father’s cancer inspired a non-profit to educate and connect people living with ependymoma.