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San Antonio family, area nonprofit try to make difference in community for those dealing with cancer

San Antonio family, area nonprofit try to make difference in community for those dealing with cancer May is Brain Tumor Awareness Month Updated:  Tags:  SAN ANTONIO – May is Brain Tumor Awareness Month and the nonprofit Gabriella’s Smile Foundation, along with a family who turned their tragedy into an amazing cause are both aimed at helping families in and around San Antonio. “It’s a very difficult journey, but one that we are just looking forward to, to make a difference in other families lives,” Isabel Torres said. The Gabriella’s Smile Foundation was created on March 30, 2016, in honor of Cecilio and Isabel’s six year-old daughter Gabriella, who passed away.

Arizona Recognizes Brain Tumor Awareness Month

Saniona Launches New Video Series to Highlight the Impact of Prader-Willi Syndrome and

Press release content from Globe Newswire. The AP news staff was not involved in its creation. Saniona Launches New Video Series to Highlight the Impact of Prader-Willi Syndrome and . Saniona ABMay 10, 2021 GMT PRESS RELEASE May 10, 2021 Saniona (OMX: SANION), a clinical stage biopharmaceutical company focused on rare diseases, today announced its “Saniona’s Community Voices” video series, which will feature the voices of people living with rare diseases, their caregivers and their medical professionals. The series will launch during the month of May, which is both Prader-Willi syndrome (PWS) and Brain Tumor Awareness Month and will begin by spotlighting the impact of these conditions on patients and their families.

West Michigan family pushing people to go gray for Brain Tumor Awareness Month

Conquering cancer requires new ideas and proven strategies

© istock In June of 2019, on a campaign stop in Iowa, then-presidential candidate Joe Biden made a big promise. “If I m elected president,” he told a crowd of supporters, “you re going to see the single-most important thing that changes America: We re gonna cure cancer.” During his first 100 days in the White House, President Biden At the same time, pursuit of a new program like ARPA-H must be coupled with immediate, bipartisan congressional action on research funding programs that already exist and are already making important progress. A coordinated national strategy is the only way to increase survival rates and improve quality of life for Americans fighting cancer. 

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