** Diana's Page **
Hey Everyone!!
Thanks so much for checking out what this is all about! I am working with AP Masons (of course), proud to join the National Brain Tumor Society in the Race for Hope, uniting with others to make a difference in the fight against brain tumors. This organization is truly awesome; we have had amazing days participating in past – filled with inspiration, support and love.
Today, more than 1 million people in the United States are estimated to be living with a primary brain tumor, and approximately 94,000 more will be diagnosed in 2024. Primary brain tumors start in the brain and can spread to other parts of the brain or the spine. The average survival rate for all patients with malignant brain tumors is only 36%. It's super scary! Tumors do not discriminate, inflicting men, women, and children of all races and ethnicities.
** LADIES ** there are studies coming on the links of certain hormones increasing the risk of having with a brain tumor. The last one I heard of was just the other day - pertaining to being on Depo-Provera for more than one year. I was on it for almost 20 years!!
Check out AP Masons' team page for company incentives and join our team! Coming along with us walk day, joining virtually or donating, you will be helping raise awareness and much needed resources to fund lifesaving brain tumor research and improve the quality of life of all those affected by brain tumors.
When we bring together dedicated team members and kind donors, the power we have as a group far outweighs what any of us could do alone. If you have any questions, shoot me a message at diana@apmasons.com or 484-797-0507.
I really appreciate your support because every little bit helps!! Together, we can make healthier, longer lives possible for everyone.
Thank you so much for your support!!
Diana
National Brain Tumor Society is fiercely committed to finding a cure for brain tumors. They are aggressively driving strategic research; advocating for public policies that meet the critical needs of the brain tumor community; and providing comprehensive patient, family and caregiver resources. Your support ensures this important work will continue.
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