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Jeanne Young

Gene Expression Analysis of Medulloblastoma

10/06/2001 by Jeanne Young

The Childhood Brain Tumor Foundation is proud to announce year 2001 funding of a promising research study entitled, “Gene Expression Analysis of Medulloblastoma” submitted by Dr. Tobey MacDonald of Children’s National Medical Center.  The initial results of this study have been published in the October issues of the leading scientific journals, Nature Genetics.  In addition, …

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Small but Mighty

06/01/2001 by Jeanne Young

by Lisa Genatossio, Mom to Vanessa, age 16 After the age of three, Vanessa really started slowing down in growth.  Soon her younger sister caught up to her and then grew taller than her.  They were wearing the same size clothes and for a while I was dressing them as if they were twins.  Then …

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Baby Jay’s Journey

01/31/2001 by Jeanne Young

Each day as we go about our daily routines, there are children suffering with all types of cancer. As we are enjoying our activities, they are going through chemotherapy, blood transfusions, and endless poking and probing of their little bodies. Chemotherapy brings their blood count down. Each week when they are not in the hospital …

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Adult Survivor Explores Coping as a Process

10/01/2000 by Jeanne Young

Lazarus (1993) defines “coping as a process,” which encompasses “ongoing cognitive and behavioral efforts to manage specific demands that tax the resources of a person.” In relation to life-threatening illness, Taylor (1989) asserts, “coping that enhances and focuses on the positive is important for maintenance of health.” My diagnosis with two brain tumors thirteen years …

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Sean’s Story

09/01/2000 by Jeanne Young

On September 14, 1999, when my four-year-old son Sean and I walked hand in hand through the doors of the Coffs Harbour Hospital, I had no inkling of what was about to happen. I suppose I should have known something was seriously wrong with Sean, given that I was a registered nurse and that he …

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A Tribute to Emily Mau

01/07/1999 by Jeanne Young

Our Emily went to her new home two years ago on January 11, 1999. She was 11-years-old and in 6th grade. Her birthday is February 6th and she would have been 14-years-old this year. Let me go back to the day she was born. It was a difficult delivery and we almost lost her then, …

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Stereotactic Radiosurgery

12/01/1998 by Jeanne Young

Michael R. Kuettel, M.D., Ph.D. Abstract: Stereotactic radiation is a method of delivering focused irradiation to both benign and cancerous lesions. This form of treatment can be administered in single or multiple fractions (radiosurgery or stereotactic radiotherapy, respectively). This technology has evolved rapidly due to advances in both hardware and software design. Clinical indications for …

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What I Can Tell You about Losing a Sister to Cancer

02/01/1998 by Jeanne Young

by Katie Jennings Well to put it to you bluntly, it stinks. Some days are easier than others. I am constantly thinking about what we would be doing if she were still around. Causing trouble, giving our parents more gray hairs, and planning our weekend parties; I am sure that is what we would be …

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