"Kevin Eaise Reunites with Surgeon Who Saved His Life at 10"

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Kevin Eaise, a college athlete, had a brain tumor as a child and underwent successful surgery performed by Dr. Phillip B. Storm. Now 24, Eaise works as a clinical research assistant at the same hospital, helping pediatric patients and their families while pursuing a medical career. His family foundation has raised almost $1 million for brain tumor research, and Eaise hopes to make a difference in pediatric care.
Topics:science#brain-tumor#childhood-cancer#health#inspiring-story#medical-research#pediatric-surgery
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