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The Power of Gratitude Is A Gift for Brain Cancer Patients and Caregivers
Gratitude is a powerful emotion. It has the ability to rewire the brain, creating new neural pathways, enhancing the production of serotonin and dopamine neurotransmitters and regulating stress hormones. Research suggests practicing gratitude can provide significant mental and physical benefits. Read our full blog post to get started practicing gratitude.
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Making a Difference on Glioblastoma Awareness Day 2023
Glioblastoma Awareness Day (GBM Day) is dedicated to increasing public awareness of glioblastoma brain cancer.
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Fighting Brain Cancer – A Glioblastoma Story
Jenn Ortiz, a mother of two, is celebrating three years of survivorship this August! Her journey with brain cancer began at the Ivy Center when she was diagnosed with glioblastoma. Despite the challenges she's faced, Jenn remains optimistic, inspiring those around her with her perseverance and undeniable sense of humor. Read her full story here.
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Navigating Brain Tumor Recurrence
A diagnosis of recurrent brain cancer can be a daunting experience for patients and their loved ones. At the Ivy Brain Tumor Center, we understand the importance of equipping patients with the information and resources they need to face this possibility. That's why we take the time to discuss the likelihood of recurrence, potential symptoms, and available therapies with our patients, empowering them to make informed decisions about their treatment options.
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Robust Glioblastoma Clinical Trials Program Offers Brain Cancer Patients New Treatment Options
Our team of brain tumor experts have compiled everything you need to know about our clinical trials, including the rationale behind the novel drugs and devices we're investigating as well as some of the initial results we're seeing in brain cancer patients.
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Restoring Intimacy After Brain Cancer
When faced with a brain tumor diagnosis, affection in a relationship can change. From communication strategies to exploring new ways to connect, we share the most practical tips and insights on navigating intimacy after a brain cancer diagnosis.
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What is an Awake Craniotomy?
Brain surgery performed while the patient is awake is called an awake craniotomy. This technique allows neurosurgeons to maneuver around eloquent areas of the brain while safely removing tumor tissue. Here are some of the most common questions asked by patients. 
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Brain Tumor Patient and Caregiver Education
Although each person's experience with a brain tumor is unique, those who receive the diagnosis share similar emotions of worry, fear, and stress. The Ivy Center and Barrow Neurological Institute have created the Brain Tumor Patient & Caregiver Symposium to provide patients and their families with information and support to navigate brain tumor treatment and recovery.
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Q&A: How to Manage Living with Cancer During the Holidays
The holiday season can invite unwelcome guests into your life, such as loneliness, stress and anxiety. In this NCI article, neuro-oncology care providers answered the most common questions they receive during the holidays.
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Tips for Avoiding Caregiver Burnout
November is National Family Caregivers Month, a time to recognize the tremendous impact caregivers have on their families and to support them in their caregiving journey. To offer support to these selfless individuals, we have compiled practical tips and resources to help caregivers thrive and avoid burnout during this pivotal time. 
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