Suburban Chicago brain tumor patients highlight importance of hope and work ethic in post surgical life
February 21, 2007
Chicago-February 21, 2007—Nancy O’Connell and Colman Grealish have virtually nothing in common. O’Connell is a 49-year old Glen Ellyn resident who manages her husband’s law firm. Grealish is a 55- year old plumber from Roselle .
Yet, both are among a handful of patients who have lived in excess of 10 years after being diagnosed with a malignant brain tumor. Typical life expectancy for patients afflicted with these types of malignant tumors is usually not more than five years. How they managed to accomplish this may provide a lesson in hope for others. Read more
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