On November 21, 2005 our family heard the most devastating news; our 6 year old daughter Gina Migliorini was diagnosed with a malignant brain tumor. What followed was an unimaginable course of medical treatments including surgery to remove the tumor, 31 treatments of chemotherapy and radiation and then six monthly doses of chemotherapy to treat and hopefully cure her cancer. Gina also received numerous blood transfusions so that she could maintain her treatment schedule.
We are happy to report that currently Gina is doing well. Gina enjoys spending time with her family, friends and pets. She also loves to make crafts and is a very sweet and giving person.
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