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A collection of inspiring stories from Memorial Sloan-Kettering patients with brain or spinal cord cancer.

Bob's Story

Bob

On Valentine's Day 1996, Bob was diagnosed with high-grade glioblastoma. Read more about his fight with brain cancer.

Colleen's Story

Colleen

Colleen had surgery for a low-grade oligodendroglioma at Memorial Sloan-Kettering. She is running in the ING New York City Marathon to raise money for the Brain Tumor Center at Memorial Sloan-Kettering.

Kim's Story

Kim

At the age of 45, Kim started experiencing chronic headaches and strange tingling sensations in her head. Read more about her fight with a brain tumor.

Ted's Story

Ted and family

Ted learned he had cancer in May 1991, when he was 26 and finishing his final year at Harvard Law School. Read more about Ted's recovery from CNS lymphoma.

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