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Brain cancer patient participates in awareness walk she inspired

Brain cancer patient participates in awareness walk she inspired Jun. 01, 2021 at 6:00 am Walk: Architect Tatiana Sarkissian believes she gets her strength from being both a brain cancer survivor and a patient, following a recurrence of the disease. She didn’t draw much attention to her personal challenge following her diagnosis at 23, but six years later she is pushing for a spotlight on brain cancer in hopes of seeking new treatment. A goal is to rival the awareness of breast cancer, a decades-long campaign that increased funding for research, which developed drugs, procedures and care models, saving lives. Today Sarkissian, 30, of Los Angeles participated in the Brain Tumor Awareness Walk, Roll or Ride, joined by more than 150 brain tumor patients and their families, doctors, nurses and staff members at Providence Saint John’s Health Center and itsa Pacific Neuroscience Institute.

What Are the Warning Signs of a Blood Clot?

What Are the Warning Signs of a Blood Clot? © (Getty Images) Varicose veins on the elderly womans legs,Close up A blood clot can be a serious medical problem. It can even lead to a heart attack, stroke or death. In fact, 274 people die every day from blood clots, according to the National Blood Clot Alliance. So what does a blood clot look or feel like? And how do you know if you have one? A blood clot is a gel-like collection of blood cells in the veins or arteries that blocks blood flow. Without proper blood flow, important parts of your body like the heart, brain and legs may not get the oxygen they need. Blood clots can be as small as a grain of rice or as long as a Polish kielbasa, says Dr. Lawrence Rusty Hofmann, a professor of interventional radiology at Stanford University Medical Center in Palo Alto, California.

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