Brain Cancer Awareness
Kristen DeLuca raising awareness for her Mother, Sherri DeLuca. She has brain cancer, and Kristen wants to spread her word and memory and hopefully get involved with some sort of Brain cancer Awareness Foundation.
Channel: People
Uploaded: October 23, 2007 at 6:04 pm
Author: kristendeluca
Length: 00:03:15
Rating: 4.79
Views: 12326
Tags: tyra cancer deluca illness memory ellen charity sherri disease love awareness banks brain tumor foundation oprah kristen
Video Comments:
kristenblackmon (July 29, 2008 at 5:32 pm)
thank you...going through the same thing....
vasco1983 (July 10, 2008 at 2:13 am)
By the way, God bless You and your mother. Long life to her, and may god find a cure for this nightmare.
vasco1983 (July 10, 2008 at 2:12 am)
My mother has a glioblastoma multiforme on her brain. It was removed, but the nature of the tumor makes it able to come back. Like it happenning at this momment.We are making a lotta research to get treatments, even experimentals, at the point that we found this GEMM treatment on Turkey and we are considering taking her there. We dunno if we can afford it, or what we might expect over there, but we are going to face whatever cost to help her in case that there's nothing to do in USA.
wolf12344321 (June 10, 2008 at 12:03 am)
my friend is 12 he has brain cancer
KayKayPawmint (June 6, 2008 at 9:57 pm)
thats excactly what happened to my sisters fiance he found out he got when he was 18ys old he didnt smoke drink do drugs or anything but the cancer sperad through his entire body and he has just recently past.
sytycdlike3rinnn (April 29, 2008 at 1:22 am)
Thanks for sharing this video, my best friends mom struggled with brain cancer for years until this past February when she passed away. The family made a small non-profit organization called Felicia's Blankets in her memory, but I'm not sure how you could get involved... our school's humanitarian club has been helping make blankets along with the family and has been sending them to local hospitals.
LAAFinc (April 18, 2008 at 5:20 am)
first posting from LAAFinc: Thank you for sharing your story about such a devastating disease.Blessings to your Mom. My sister also battled brain cancer(GBM)for 22 mths and bravely endured 5 surgeries,clinical trials,chemo,radiation,etc.She lost her fight 7-5-05 at age 35.She wanted to make a difference so to honor her wishes we started LAAF:Lori Arquilla Andersen Foundation for Brain Cancer Awareness,a 501c3 non profit.visit LAAFinc. org.We are small but have made big changes!We have been worki
LAAFinc (April 18, 2008 at 4:59 am)
continued:Keep your spirits up and continue with your courage and strength. Know the blessings that you have had and cherish your time together.If the time comes that you are near the journeys end,PLEASE visit brainhospice. com for crucial and important comfort and guidance. Love and Blessings - Lisa
LAAFinc (April 18, 2008 at 4:50 am)
continued:We have been working with Congress to make the month of MAY: National Brain Tumor Awareness Month. We have been invited to speak in DC April 23rd,2008 and hope to have the bill passed in time for this May.We also work with Dr. Raizer at Northwestern Univ in Chicago and the Brain Tumor Research Fund.We keep moving forward trying to make a difference.
jadenessatalala (April 15, 2008 at 3:18 am)
I am a 22 year old brain cancer survivor (i hope so still...). I would love to see foundation started for any of us going through the process. I suffer at my age all with surgery, radiation and chemo - and the sounds of it your mom has too - anything I can do to help...I want people to be more aware and to know that we can beat brain "can'tcer" just as we can beat the others types. God Bless
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