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In August 2023, at 9 months old, Cora Jeane was diagnosed with inoperable brain cancer. She received chemotherapy for over 13 months and rang the victory bell to celebrate the end of treatment. Her tumors remained stable for only a few months before growing again. She began a new treatment in June of 2025, one of only few options available to her.
Thanks to your contributions to organizations like the St. Baldrick's Foundation, Cora will be able to get the best possible care by the experts that depend on research grants to develop the treatments that will help Cora Jeane and kids like her survive.
Federal funds for cancer research provides less than 4% of its budget to childhood cancer. That’s why organizations like St. Baldricks have been a true catalyst in progress towards new therapies for kids like Cora. Your donations make a real impact and mean so much to families like ours.
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