Four Tips for Self-Care in the New Year
Brain cancer survivor and patient advocate Wendy Santana shares four ways she’s learned to handle the highs and lows of settling into a new year.
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Brain cancer survivor and patient advocate Wendy Santana shares four ways she’s learned to handle the highs and lows of settling into a new year.
Wendy Santana, survivor, blogger and ABTA volunteer, quiets her inner turmoil and finds peace and acceptance after living with a brain tumor.
In this edition, we’re showing you ways to make an impact in the brain tumor community while opening doors for yourself after a brain tumor diagnosis.
Even a pandemic couldn’t keep the brain tumor community from connecting and finding answers at the ABTA National Conference. This year, the ABTA’s preeminent conference
Meet Wendy. She started a blog when she lost her voice after brain tumor surgery to remove an oligodendroglioma. And now, two years later, she’s using her blog to empower the brain tumor community.
ABTA hosted a trifecta of virtual community events, conferences and meetings in October to bring the latest in brain tumor treatment, care and research to the brain tumor community. Check out these stories about the ABTA National Conference, AARN 9th Annual Meeting and the first-ever BT5K Your Way virtual event.
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