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Category Archives: DIPG
Really? It’s “rare?”
In our world, when something is considered to be rare, it usually denotes that it has value. Everyone would agree that the Hope Diamond and Leonardo De Vinci’s Mona Lisa, painted in the 16th century, are rare and very valuable. … Continue reading
Jace Ward’s Friends Can’t Wait
We will remember our friend Jace as a wonderful, positive, fun loving, selfless guy who enjoyed life, loved his friends, his family and his God. To some, he may be remembered as an outstanding national advocate for DIPG research, or … Continue reading
Posted in Cancer, Childhood Cancer, DIPG, Pediatric Cancer, Rare Disease, Uncategorized
Tagged Arms Wide Open Childhood Cancer Foundation, CAR T Cell, Chimeric Antigen Receptor T Cells, Clinical Trials, Diffuse Intrinsic Pontine Glioma, DIPG, Jace Ward, Lisa Ward, Neal Armstrong, Nurse Practitioner, Ommaya Catheter, Stanford, Storm the Heavens
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National Cancer Survivor’s Day
National Cancer Survivor’s Day is a day of celebratory status for many children and their families across the world. This day should be celebrated to the extreme! Parties all over should be held. Families should hug and rejoice in their … Continue reading
Posted in Cancer, Childhood Cancer, DIPG, Pediatric Cancer, Rare Disease, Uncategorized, young adults
Tagged acute lymphoblastic leukemia, AML, Mikelle G. Raffel, survivor
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