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This is a live radio broadcast and online chat about coping with pediatric brain tumors. Thursday May 22, 2014 9am, Pacific Time, Noon, Eastern
Posted on: 05/21/2014
Full Power Living Radio: Our Amazing Human Spirit: Coping with Childrens Brain Tumors
Hello Friend,
Tomorrow, I’m talking with Stacia to find out more about the amazing
ways in which people cope with a very difficult challenge—brain tumors
that develop in children. As Director of Survivor Programs, Stacia has
stories for us that illustrate the amazing resilience of human beings.
I look forward to sharing this with you.
May 22 Stacia Wagner Health: Children's Brain Tumors
Until I married my neurosurgeon husband, Dr. Bob Fink, I knew nothing
about brain tumors, particularly those afflicting children. Brain
tumors can be malignant, or not. But because they occur in the
brain—our control center—they can have lasting and devastating effects
on people. Parenting is challenging enough. What impact does it have
on parents and families for a child to develop a brain tumor? To help
us understand, we have invited Stacia Wagner, Director of Survivor
Programs for the Children’s Brain Tumor Foundation, to talk with us
about this life-altering challenge. May is Brain Tumor Awareness
Month.
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