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Symptoms, risk factors and treatments of Childhood Brain Stem Glioma (Medical Condition)
An abnormal growth of the cells that comprise the tissues of the brainstem
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Russel, a schoolgirl, fainted in her school. Nobody imagined that there was a tumor in her brain which grew to occupy 70% of her brain stem. It is the region where all the nerves from the brain converge before going down to the rest of the body. It’s a highly sensitive area and even a slightest of injury can lead to life long paralysis. Dr. Arun Saroha, Director Neurosurgery, Max Super Speciality Hospital, Saket successfully removed the tumor and Russel could join back at her school within a period of 3 months. To know more about the doctor, visit: https://www.maxhealthcare.in/doctor/dr-arun-saroha


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All Talk Oncology | Childhood Cancer: Overcoming The Fear Of Brain Stem Glioma
In this episode, we discuss the terrifying effect that cancer has on young ones and their family. Listen in as we speak with Jessica and her mother Karen about their roller coaster experience of battling cancer. Learn how Jessica found ways to celebrate victories along her journey.
Timestamp for your reference:
0:00 Intro/ How did the cancer diagnosis come about at the age of 10?
4:04 Karen’s (mother) thought process as Jess was experiencing the symptoms
6:11 How did you brace yourself to tell your daughter and family about the diagnosis?
8:40 Jess’ Treatment Process: Surgery and Chemotherapy
11:26 How Jess’ childhood changed?
14:37 Can you describe a difficult experience and how you overcame it?
24:25 How Karen, as the mother, deals with the diagnosis?
28:29 Jess after 70 rounds of chemotherapy
34:11 Jess’ Courage
40:05 On celebrations and Jess’ 8th Grade Graduation
41:53 Ongoing to College
44:59 The next stretch after 8th Grade
49:39 What would Jess say to someone who is going through the same experience?
51:51 What’s important to Jess?
53:52 What Karen (mother) values most?
55:19 What is life like now for Jess?
59:56 Recap
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