Every once in awhile we like to do a catch up week. In case you missed
some of the blog topics over the last month, here are some highlights.
Medulloblastoma Tumors
This
week we’ll be discussing medulloblastoma tumors – the most common brain
tumor type among young children between 0-4 years old.
Read more.
MRI Anxiety
MRIs
are an important part of a brain tumor survivor’s follow-up care and
treatment monitoring. They can give insight into whether a particular
treatment is working or to see how the tumor is behaving while off
active treatment, sometimes called “active surveillance”.
Read more.
Brain Injury
This
week we will be discussing the topic of brain injury and brain tumors.
Did you know that no two injuries are alike?
Read more.
What is Advocacy Anyway?
The
word “advocacy” is defined as: the act or process of advocating or
supporting a cause or proposal. We often recognize it in the form of
public policy – elected officials advocating for a change, lobbyists
bending the ears of legislators, etc.
Read more.
Thanks for reading and we appreciate your comments along the way, too!
What topics have interested you the most recently? What other topics are you interested in hearing about?
Rebecca Jones, MPH, CHES
Program Manager, Patient Services
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