
Brain Tumors and the Holidays: Coping, Boundaries, and Meaningful Connection
The holidays are often shown as a season that is only happy. But real life is not that simple, especially when you are living with a brain tumor or caring
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The holidays are often shown as a season that is only happy. But real life is not that simple, especially when you are living with a brain tumor or caring

Disclaimer: The American Brain Tumor Association (ABTA) provides this information as a service. It is not a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis, treatment, or other health care services. Always discuss

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