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:
earthtoeve (March 23, 2008 at 11:33 pm)
You totally remind me of myself at that time so this vid touched me on a personal level. I know how hard it can get. But it totally changes your view of life and puts things into perspective. Good luck!
earthtoeve (March 23, 2008 at 11:29 pm)
can I ask what kind of tumor she had? My dad had glioblastoma multiforme and I think that is what you're talking about. The one that doesn't get enough attention because doctors think they're hopeless cases. He died 5 yrs ago and went through 2 operations. He got pretty bad in the end too. It is possible to survive it though, I'm sure that the healthy lifestyle has helped your mom this far. Keep up the good work!
completebritish (March 18, 2008 at 2:30 pm)
Hey, that was a really touching video and you must be so strong to be able to cope with this. Good luck in your quest to make brain cancer more aware in the public eye and in helping to raise funds. I hope every day you have together will be a great day, keep your strength up girl and god bless you!
TheSimsrox123459 (February 14, 2008 at 12:02 am)
Told you about the umbrella
catherineSL (February 12, 2008 at 3:52 am)
thats sounds exactly what happend to my dad. he had brain cancer and survived 2 years went through 5 operations and the doctors didant even excpect him to get through one and almost on the 3rd year it finally took over he forgot my name and my moms name he was the principle of my schoool..he had to retire early he forgot HISS schools name and ganed alot of wait from the medecine and became a diffrent person but i loved him soo much and i love ur video cuz thats exactly what needs to happen ..:))
Emilii4 (February 5, 2008 at 6:31 pm)
Thank you for this video! Thank you thank you, i put it in my favourites! This helped me alot to clear my mind.
DCJoy (January 2, 2008 at 6:29 pm)
I also recommend you check out Accelerate Brain Cancer Cure. ABC2 cuts through red tape and gets money to the researchers who are really committed to finding better treatments and a cure. It was founded by Dan Case, who succumbed to GBM about 6 years ago, but like you, he wanted to do anything he could to prevent someone else from having to live with this terrible disease. God bless you and your family.
pmms71 (December 20, 2007 at 1:07 am)
My husband is also fighting brain cancer. Why not contact the National Brain Tumor Foundation and join forces with them rather than start another foundation that would compete? NBTF is a great organization and already does a lot of fund raising. I agree that brain cancer needs a lot more attention because it's so deadly.
nye3132 (December 17, 2007 at 8:15 pm)
I know what you are going through...my aunt at 42 died just yesterday of brain cancer. thank you for your efforts to find a cure to this terrible sickness
nwo292700 (November 8, 2007 at 4:06 am)
It is crazy that you can get cancer even if you are healthy, my old store manager died six years ago from lung cancer and he never smoked or did anything bad like that, he hung on for three years before passing when doctors gave him one year, so lets hope your mom can hang on as long as she can. Good luck on your quest.
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