Families, Kids, Rally Blog, Rally Stories
National Glioblastoma (GBM) Awareness Day WRITTEN BY RALLY MOM EMILY Lucy was born on November 13, 2015 in Roswell, GA at North Fulton Hospital. I had a normal pregnancy and a textbook delivery. Lucy was the fourth and final beautiful baby girl to complete our family....
Childhood Cancer, Families, Rally Blog, Rally Stories
Words of Wisdom from a Brain Tumor Mom In honor of Brain Tumor Awareness Month, I asked Melissa Mott—one of my favorite Brain Tumor Moms—a few questions. I really enjoy her posts on Facebook. More times than not, they make me laugh and made me think at the same time....
Childhood Cancer, Dean's Reflections, Rally Blog
I Know I Shouldn’t Hate, but I Do Dean Crowe True confession here: I hate—and I mean hate with a passion—pediatric brain tumors, which kill more kids than any other pediatric cancer. May is Brain Tumor Awareness Month and believe me, I am aware. In fact, the...
Rally Blog, Rally Researchers, Research, Success Stories
Research for Recurrent Brain Tumors Shows Promising Preliminary Results As a Rally Researcher and the primary investigator at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, Gregory Friedman, M.D. is devoted to studying malignant brain tumors in hopes of developing new and...
Childhood Cancer, Common Types, Rally Blog
What Are the Most Common Childhood Cancers? It’s no secret that adults get cancer. But children get cancer, too — and it’s more common than you might think. Worldwide, 300,000 kids are diagnosed with cancer every year. And in the U.S., 1 in 285 children will be...