Shane and Shawnee Doherty discuss frankly their experience with their son Hollis who was diagnosed with DIPG in March of 2016. DIPG, diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma, is for all practical considerations a death sentence. The Doherty family showed an extraordinary solidarity out of the gate to endure the experience in the hope of making the most possible wonderful days for their son, and choosing treatment plans accordingly. All treatments being experimental, see how this family navigated murky and uncertain waters to provide an exceptional quality of life for their son while he was here. Their dedication to hope continues in their support of cutting edge research into DIPG genomics with TGen and PNOC.
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