Support and Guidance for a Young Man Building His Future

After a childhood tumor and a long recovery, Omari turned to BTN as a young adult to find the right resources for independence. With tailored guidance, he’s exploring work opportunities, benefits, and support programs that fit his strengths.

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From “Harmless” to Hopeful: Davis’s Brain Tumor Journey

Davis lived for years with a brain tumor believed to be harmless. When symptoms worsened in college, Brain Tumor Network helped his family seek answers, second opinions, and life-changing surgery.

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Helping Shelley Find Clarity and Hope for Her Child’s Care

When Shelley’s young son was diagnosed with a brain tumor, she felt overwhelmed and unsure where to turn. Brain Tumor Network connected her with a navigator who helped find the right care, manage records for a second opinion, and provide steady support.

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Helping a Family Navigate Pediatric Medulloblastoma

When 13-year-old Harper’s medulloblastoma returned, her family faced complex decisions about treatment far from home. Brain Tumor Network stepped in with second-opinion support, personalized clinical trial searches, and guidance that helped them move forward with clarity and hope.

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A Mom’s Journey to Find the Right Care for Her Daughter

When Danielle realized her daughter wasn’t getting the brain tumor care she needed, Brain Tumor Network helped her family organize records, navigate referrals, and find the right medical center so they could move forward with greater confidence.

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Helping a Mom Navigate Glioblastoma With Strength and Hope

After a sudden emergency revealed glioblastoma during pregnancy, Ricki Lee faced decisions no parent expects. Brain Tumor Network helped her understand her options, seek second opinions, and navigate recurrence with steady guidance and hope.

A Mother’s Advocate and Guide Through Her Child’s Brain Tumor Journey

When 10-month-old William’s unusual eye movements led to an MRI, his parents were suddenly facing tumors in his optic nerves and brain. With a Brain Tumor Network nurse navigator by their side, they gained clear explanations, help during appointments, and steady support through long-term treatment.

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