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  • "Some people think that just the act of living day-to-day is what defines a survivor, and I certainly feel that way sometimes. However, I also believe being a survivor takes commitment to be out there for the world to see while braving everything that life throws your way." - Mike
  • "My brain tumor has not defined me as a person. It has pushed me to be a better one and given me the courage to do what I have always wanted." - Lori
  • "I was diagnosed in July of 2009 with a Grade 3 Anaplastic Astrocytoma tumor in the right frontal lobe of my brain- the section that controls movement on the body’s left side. Doctors removed most of the tumor, but left some of it as to not restrict the function of my left leg. The use of my left hand is gone, and my arm is weak. As a result, I can no longer work as a nurse." - Allison
  • "Having a brain tumor has changed my life and brought much joy to it." - Erin
  • "There’s no denying that a brain cancer diagnosis casts a very dark shadow over the lives of patients and their loved ones. But without shadow, there can be no light." - Rebecca
  • "I believed that everything happens for a reason long before I found out I had a brain tumor. After I was diagnosed with a brain tumor, I still felt that way. We may not know why all of the time, but every once in a while we find out." - Mary

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Let’s take our brain tumor awareness message global!

The Get Your Head in the Game® initiative can be as widespread as we want it to be. It’s up to us to share the facts with as many people as possible in order to make the brain tumor cause as visible as other diseases currently in the national spotlight.

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My head is in the game. Is yours? Check out www.GetYourHeadInTheGame.org (@GYHITGMovement) to get more information.

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