by admin | Aug 15, 2018 | Stories
Sean Jucha Sean Jucha was your typical 10-year-old boy until August 2013 when he was diagnosed with Gliomatosis Cerebri. Sean was admitted to the hospital for uncontrollable seizures out of the blue one late summer day. It took several weeks, multiple tests, and...
by admin | Aug 13, 2018 | Stories
TJ’s Story “I’m thankful for all the nice people I’ve met since I got sick.” Those were the words spoken by our son, TJ Reilly, at his last Thanksgiving in 2015. Despite his diagnosis of gliomatosis cerebri, he never stopped loving people & believing in the...
by admin | Jul 31, 2018 | Weill Cornell
GC Letter from the Lab Gliomatosis Cerebri (GC) “Letter from the Lab.” is a series of regular lab communications specific to progress being made in studying gliomatosis cerebri at the Children’s Brain Tumor Project, Weill Cornell Medicine. The first of its series...
by admin | Jul 13, 2018 | Gliomatosis Cerebri News and Articles, News & Articles
Current Understanding and Controversies about Gliomatosis Cerebri This mini-review article on the current understanding and controversies about Gliomatosis Cerebri was written by Dr.Surabhi Ranjan and Dr. Katherine E. Warren. Both serving as oncologist at the National...
by admin | Jul 13, 2018 | News & Articles, Related Articles
The Dr. Souweidane’s Phase 1 Trial FindingsThe long-anticipated research of Dr. Mark Souweidane’s Phase 1 Trial is finally Published in Lancet Oncology in June 2018. The outcome now leads to a greater hope for the finding of the cure. Dr. Suoweidane was ever...