I think that it's stellar to see just how much attention is given to those who could benefit from brain tumor research. It's hard for me to believe that people can become so united on a matter but I believe that such surprises can be had in the world. You may find that, even though people may not know each other in any other respect, having one common trait can form links. It's the kind of research which deserves to have as much funding given to it as possible.
According to the Santa Cruz Sentinel, Nick Doan had been diagnosed with glioblastoma only a couple of months ago. The case of this thirty-three year old man is especially troubling when you take into account that the tumor is situated in the brain in such a way that language may be hindered. The condition is one worth noting but what also deserves attention is the undying support given. The community made it a point to help alongside each other, all for the sake of Doan.
When an entire group comes together in order to help, it seems like even greater things can be accomplished. The case of Doan displayed this and it made me wonder the actions which can be taken in order to help bring this condition to a higher level of awareness. I've learned that concerts could be held in order to raise money. Seeing as how everyone enjoys music and it is for a good cause, it's a possible path to take and one that is recommended, to boot.
I believe that such a concept can be correlated to such organizations as Voices against Brain Cancer, seeing as how it's a pretty fitting possibility. Brain tumor research has more than proven itself as a viable subject, able to be heightened thanks to a number of methods. Maybe there could be an event where people run for an extended period of time? Being able to stay competitive, all for the sake of helping a specific condition, is another idea which can be brought to mind.
It is stories like these which give me confidence in brain tumor research and the future that it has. I believe that just about everyone can support this, since there are many possibilities which can potentially rise up to the surface. Therapies are constructed and modified on a constant basis, it seems like, and these can play into cures for the future. It's just a matter of bringing as much attention, as well as support, to this case as one could ever imagine.
According to the Santa Cruz Sentinel, Nick Doan had been diagnosed with glioblastoma only a couple of months ago. The case of this thirty-three year old man is especially troubling when you take into account that the tumor is situated in the brain in such a way that language may be hindered. The condition is one worth noting but what also deserves attention is the undying support given. The community made it a point to help alongside each other, all for the sake of Doan.
When an entire group comes together in order to help, it seems like even greater things can be accomplished. The case of Doan displayed this and it made me wonder the actions which can be taken in order to help bring this condition to a higher level of awareness. I've learned that concerts could be held in order to raise money. Seeing as how everyone enjoys music and it is for a good cause, it's a possible path to take and one that is recommended, to boot.
I believe that such a concept can be correlated to such organizations as Voices against Brain Cancer, seeing as how it's a pretty fitting possibility. Brain tumor research has more than proven itself as a viable subject, able to be heightened thanks to a number of methods. Maybe there could be an event where people run for an extended period of time? Being able to stay competitive, all for the sake of helping a specific condition, is another idea which can be brought to mind.
It is stories like these which give me confidence in brain tumor research and the future that it has. I believe that just about everyone can support this, since there are many possibilities which can potentially rise up to the surface. Therapies are constructed and modified on a constant basis, it seems like, and these can play into cures for the future. It's just a matter of bringing as much attention, as well as support, to this case as one could ever imagine.
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