Molly Oldham and her mother
Bunny
McCain, whose father
John McCain died of Glioblastoma, introduced the segment by telling viewers that May is Brain Tumor Awareness Month, explaining that 700,000 Americans are effect by the illness.
The host then aired footage of Molly throughout her battle with brain cancer, which she was diagnosed with while graduating from high school.
Molly and Bunny explained that once Molly’s migraines got to the point where she was “nonfunctional” and she was no longer her “happy-go-lucky self,” she went to the hospital, where they did a CT scan and discovered a cancerous brain tumor.
Metro Detroit woman who battled brain cancer diagnosis launches fundraising effort to help others
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Metro Detroit woman who battled brain cancer diagnosis launches fundraising effort to help others
ROYAL OAK, Mich. – Here is how one woman is using coffee shops and her battle with brain cancer to raise awareness about an important cause.
Molly Marco life changed in an instant inside a Detroit coffee shop.
She passed out and was rushed to the hospital where doctors discovered a brain tumor.
Flash forward to five years later after too many procedures to count and she is thriving.
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