Gracelyn Stiffler, 2, had headaches, vomiting and started walking differently. They were signs of a brain tumor, but doctors ...
An MRI at the children's hospital revealed she ... Shimony says. Gracelyn’s tumor grew in the posterior fossa area. Headaches sometimes can indicate a brain tumor. But Shimony urges caution ...
Oregon surgeons removed the tumor, but Raelyn lost her vision and developed posterior fossa syndrome – neurological ... her care to Stead Family Children’s Hospital, where Raelyn regularly ...
Wilms tumor or nephroblastoma is a kidney malignancy in children. This tumor is generally found in children younger than five years old and accounts for about 6 per cent of all childhood cancers.
An international research team including researchers from Augsburg University Medicine has made significant progress in the risk assessment and treatment of extracranial malign rhabdoid tumors.
The family of the 10-year-old girl found hope when she started care at the Iowa Stead Family Children’s Hospital ... but she had developed posterior fossa syndrome, had to learn how to walk ...
Raelyn was diagnosed with medulloblastoma grade IV – a cancerous tumor that forms in the central nervous system. Surgeons removed the 5-centimeter mass located on her cerebellum. In the process, ...