Support - NCI-CONNECTions
News about rare brain and spine tumor support organizations and resources. Includes articles on non-profit groups who connect those impacted and available NCI resources.
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NCI Neuro-Oncology Branch Hosts Art Exhibition in Honor of Brain Tumor Awareness Month
Branch members shared poems, paintings, sculptures, and other works of art to display their creativity and build connections within the brain tumor community.
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Supportive Services to Help People with Brain and Spine Tumors Live Fully
Read how NIH Clinical Center Social Worker Sylvia Stearn provides supportive counseling and resources to help patients with brain and spine tumors cope and transition to their new normal.
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Brain and Spine Tumor Patient and Caregiver Support Resources
Non-profit patient advocacy organizations help to educate and support individuals with a brain or spine tumor diagnosis.
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Family Support during Spine Tumor Diagnosis
Andrea’s two children, husband, and parents have all been affected by her ependymoma diagnosis. She shares how they adjusted and provided support.
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A Serendipitous Connection Helps Improve Patient Communications and Outreach
Kristin Odom and Brittany Cordeiro help NCI-CONNECT reach people with rare brain and spine tumors through online education and advocacy partnerships.
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Join our Private Facebook Community to Share and Connect
If you are living with a rare brain or spine tumor, you are not alone. Our private Facebook group, NCI-CONNECT Community, wants to connect you with others with your diagnosis.
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Join us! Brain Tumor Awareness Month Guide and Information
Use our guide with resources and information to share with your community about brain tumors in May. By raising awareness, we can help those living with a brain tumor.
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National Non-profit Unites and Empowers the Brain Tumor Community
Read how a national advocacy organization has helped unify and mobilize a community to advance care and knowledge for brain tumor patients and their families.
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Ependymoma Foundation Informs and Inspires a Rare Cancer Community
Kimberly Wallgren shares how her father’s cancer inspired a non-profit to educate and connect people living with ependymoma.
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Furthering 46 Years of Brain Tumor Patient Education and Support
Read how the first national advocacy organization for brain tumor education and information is expanding its services and collaborating to improve care and treatment.