Help and Hope Happen Here

Curtis and Trish Vallier will talk about their daughter Jaycee who passed away from the Pediatric Brain Cancer Chloroid Plexus Carcinoma on July 3rd of 2021 after a more than 500 day battle with this terrible disease.

July 01, 2024 Mark Levine Season 4 Episode 366
Curtis and Trish Vallier will talk about their daughter Jaycee who passed away from the Pediatric Brain Cancer Chloroid Plexus Carcinoma on July 3rd of 2021 after a more than 500 day battle with this terrible disease.
Help and Hope Happen Here
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Help and Hope Happen Here
Curtis and Trish Vallier will talk about their daughter Jaycee who passed away from the Pediatric Brain Cancer Chloroid Plexus Carcinoma on July 3rd of 2021 after a more than 500 day battle with this terrible disease.
Jul 01, 2024 Season 4 Episode 366
Mark Levine

Jaycee Vallier was diagnosed with Chloroid Plexus Carcinoma, a form of Pediatric Brain Cancer on January 30th of 2020. This cancer has both limited options and a very poor outlook upon diagnosis. Unfortunately, as Jaycee's parents Curtis and Trish tell their story, these conclusions turned out to be accurate and despite going through so much for over 500 days, Jaycee lost her battle on July 3rd of 2021. Curtis and Trish will talk about their beloved daughter plus their non-profit- Battlecorn Care Packages, which they started while Jaycee was still alive and was able to help other pediatric cancer patients.  

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Jaycee Vallier was diagnosed with Chloroid Plexus Carcinoma, a form of Pediatric Brain Cancer on January 30th of 2020. This cancer has both limited options and a very poor outlook upon diagnosis. Unfortunately, as Jaycee's parents Curtis and Trish tell their story, these conclusions turned out to be accurate and despite going through so much for over 500 days, Jaycee lost her battle on July 3rd of 2021. Curtis and Trish will talk about their beloved daughter plus their non-profit- Battlecorn Care Packages, which they started while Jaycee was still alive and was able to help other pediatric cancer patients.