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Sarcoma Awareness Month is observed each year in July to raise awareness of sarcoma, a rare group of cancers that develop in the bones or soft tissues of the body, including muscle, fat, blood vessels, nerves, tendons, and connective tissue.
The goals of Sarcoma Awareness Month include:
• Increasing public awareness and education about sarcoma.
• Encouraging earlier recognition and diagnosis.
• Supporting patients, survivors, caregivers, and families.
• Advocating for increased research funding and improved treatment options.
• Amplifying patient stories and experiences.
Because sarcoma is considered rare, it is often misdiagnosed or diagnosed later than more common cancers. Awareness efforts help educate healthcare providers and the public about symptoms, the importance of specialized care, and the need for continued research.
#SarcomaAwarenessMonth #sarcomaawareness #sarcoma #rarecancer #cancerawareness #patientadvocacy #PatientVoice #caregiversupport #shareyourstory #PatientWorthy 💛
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Sarcoma Awareness Month is observed each year in July to raise awareness of sarcoma, a rare group of cancers that develop in the bones or soft tissues of the body, including muscle, fat, blood vessels, nerves, tendons, and connective tissue. 
The goals of Sarcoma Awareness Month include:
 • Increasing public awareness and education about sarcoma.
 • Encouraging earlier recognition and diagnosis.
 • Supporting patients, survivors, caregivers, and families.
 • Advocating for increased research funding and improved treatment options.
 • Amplifying patient stories and experiences. 
Because sarcoma is considered rare, it is often misdiagnosed or diagnosed later than more common cancers. Awareness efforts help educate healthcare providers and the public about symptoms, the importance of specialized care, and the need for continued research. 
#SarcomaAwarenessMonth #SarcomaAwareness #Sarcoma #RareCancer #CancerAwareness #PatientAdvocacy #PatientVoice #CaregiverSupport #ShareYourStory #PatientWorthy 💛

The people who make the biggest difference aren't always the ones with all the answers.
Living with a chronic illness or rare disease often changes the way you see the people around you. It highlights the ones who listen, check in, remember the little things, and continue showing up through every high and low.
Sometimes, the smallest acts of support leave the biggest impact!
#chronicillness #raredisease #chronicillnessawareness #rarediseaseawareness #invisibleillness #youarenotalone #PatientWorthy
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The people who make the biggest difference arent always the ones with all the answers.
Living with a chronic illness or rare disease often changes the way you see the people around you. It highlights the ones who listen, check in, remember the little things, and continue showing up through every high and low.
Sometimes, the smallest acts of support leave the biggest impact!
#ChronicIllness #RareDisease #ChronicIllnessAwareness #RareDiseaseAwareness #InvisibleIllness #YouAreNotAlone #PatientWorthyImage attachmentImage attachment+1Image attachment

GRIN Therapeutics is continuing to expand enrollment for its Phase 3 Beeline study of Radiprodil in children and young adults with Gain-of-Function (GoF) variants in GRIN1, GRIN2A, GRIN2B, or GRIN2D. The multinational study is recruiting participants ages 1 month through 18 years at sites in multiple countries, including numerous locations across the United States.
A recent update to the ClinicalTrials.gov listing now includes contact information for many participating study sites, making it easier for interested families to reach out directly. While not every site has posted contact details yet, additional information is expected to be added over time.
The study includes two groups:
• Participants with qualifying seizures, and
• Participants with significant gain-of-function GRIN-related symptoms who have few or no qualifying seizures.
To learn more about eligibility, view participating sites, and access contact information, visit the ClinicalTrials.gov listing here.
Cure GRIN Foundation
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