Telling Your Close Friends and Family
Receiving a brain tumor diagnosis is a difficult moment for you or your loved one.
April 11, 2024
Receiving a brain tumor diagnosis is a difficult moment for you or your loved one.
April 11, 2024
In the heart of Austin, Texas, lies a beacon of hope and support for families navigating the complexities of life-altering challenges. Wonders & Worries, a non-profit organization, has been steadfastly dedicated to providing free, professional support to children and teenagers during a parent’s serious illness or injury. Their commitment to empowering families through difficult times has made them a cornerstone of support within the community. At the core of Wonders & Worries mission is the belief that children should not face serious parental illness or injuries alone.
April 2, 2024
Mitch’s wife, Allie, was diagnosed with a grade III anaplastic ependymoma brain tumor in 2016. He, along with Allie’s parents, fill the role of being her caregivers. As a caregiver, your focus is typically on …
February 22, 2021
When treating a patient, no matter their diagnosis, a doctor learns about the patient, but also their family and friends. Dr. Nick Avgeropoulos wants to know the answers to many questions, so that he feels …
February 5, 2021
Written by Lisa L., Caregiver to husband I was thrown into the role of caregiver when my husband, Jon, was diagnosed with a glioblastoma. I took on the responsibilities whole-heartedly because had the situation been …
November 30, 2020
Life with a brain tumor comes with a new definition of “normal”. After those initial life-changing words “It’s a brain tumor” or “You have cancer”, you are then faced with how to proceed.
March 6, 2020