** The displayed V-neck T-shirt represents the final design. I replaced "Chi I Man" and "brain cancer" instead of "Chiari Malformation" and replaced "My Grandma" with ** **
Your grandmother survived brain surgery and it is time to tell the world how proud you are! She is a survivor - one of the toughest people around. She's amazing, now is the time to tell everyone how powerful she is! Start from today and help us to change the world of our original design
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Note: Purple, lavender, black, gray are in stock. All other colors are special orders and will be delayed 7-10 days
"So, are you a survivor of cancer?" She said. When I was a young girl, she told me that my father died of brain tumor. I remember my grandmother's brain tumor. Without her wigs, I remember her. I remember her weakness, shaking, complaints, quiet pain, misery. I remember her dying suddenly. I remember that she had never told me she had a brain tumor. This is what my mother just said to me. Several people are sitting in the kitchen with us. I tried not to ask the bad of cancer, but they asked me sincerely. To answer these questions and to have these conversations means a lot. They have several common elements. One thing is that people want to know if I am fine. It is uncured. It was even better. People do not say "healing" when people talk about cancer. We cure cancer is an elusive medical discovery and waiting may be inevitable but we believe it is as uncertain as landing on Mars.
Brain tumors - Brain tumors can be roughly divided into two types. Primary brain tumor occurs in the brain. Metastatic brain tumor begins at the rest of the body and moves to the brain. According to American Brain Oncology Association, brain tumor is the most common solid tumor in children, the second most common malignancy in childhood. Brain tumor is the second leading cause of cancer-related death in men under the age of 40 and is the second leading cause of cancer-related deaths in women under the age of 20.
Surgery is the main treatment for brain tumors and can be removed without serious injury. Many benign (noncancerous) tumors are treated only by surgery. However, most malignant (cancerous) tumors require treatment in addition to surgery such as radiotherapy and / or chemotherapy. The following is an overview of surgical treatment of brain tumor. There are various types of surgery and techniques in particular in many similar surgical facilities. Conditions specific to each patient's circumstances may influence which method is applied. Potential benefits and potential risks of specific procedures need to be carefully considered. The information on this website is intended to help patients understand treatment options and promote a joint or joint decision-making process with cancer physicians.