RI House Designates May 17 as DIPG Awareness Day

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RI House Designates May 17 as DIPG Awareness Day

Neil Fachon
The Rhode Island House of Representatives passed a resolution making May 17 Diffuse Intrinsic Pontine Glioma (DIPG) Awareness Day across the state.

The announcement comes approximately two years after GoLocal’s story about Eugene “Neil” Fachon.

Fachon passed away in February of 2017 after a long fight with DIPG. 

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About DIPG

DIPG impacts between 200 to 400 children each year in the United States, and currently, the median survival from the time of diagnosis is nine months.

The disease infiltrates the brain stem tissue and progressively stifles a child’s motor functions one-by-one, typically starting with vision and balance, then causing increasing paralysis, the inability to chew, speak, swallow, move and eventually breathe – all of this while the child remains mentally aware.

Because of its location in the brain stem, DIPG is inoperable. Furthermore, the blood-brain barrier prevents conventional chemotherapy from reaching the affected tissue. DIPG is a tumor that has no effective treatment—radiation shrinks the tumor in about 70 percent of the cases, but it typically adds only about three months to survival, according to the DIPG Foundation.

Over 250 clinical trials in the last 30 years have failed to increase patient survival, except in a small handful of cases


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