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One thing we have learned through our work with the Tug McGraw
Foundation is that we will not meet our goals in combating brain
cancer by acting alone. The Tug McGraw Research Center is clogged
with physicians and oncologists and psychologists and counselors
all scrambling to find the space and time to make their contributions
toward a better quality of life for the patients in their care.
And each of their contributions, in cooperation with those of their
colleagues, brings us one step closer to another smile, another
hope, another solution.
Cooperation. Collaboration. Community.
That is how we can best meet our mission. By working together. By helping
our friends. By supporting our neighbors. By helping one another
find some support through someone that understands. By sharing an
insight that we learned when we went through the same thing.
Here you will hopeful anecdotes that will fill your heart. You will
read stories of heroics that only a child could command. You will
find support and encouragement for both the patient and the caregiver.
You will learn about some of the resources that are available that
can help make the journey of brain cancer a little brighter.
And you will find that you’re not alone.
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