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"It really should be called The Mayo Family"
Andrew Mork is being treated at Mayo Clinic for juvenile pilocytic astrocytoma, a rare cancer of the brain and spinal cord. Andrew’s mother, Corrie, shared their Mayo Clinic last summer via e-mail, and they also decided to tell about their experience … Continue reading
By Lee Aase |
Posted in Cancer, Neurology & Neurosurgery
Tagged Astrocytoma, brain cancer, brain tumor, Mayo Clinic, pilocytic astrocytoma, spinal cord cancer, spinal cord tumor
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