Claim: E-mail requests birthday cards for Alyssa Bruno, a 5-year-old girl who is battling diffuse pontine glioma.
Status: Was true; now outdated
Example: [Collected via e-mail, 2006]
Origins: Alyssa Bruno, a 5-year old girl from West Henrietta, New York, was diagnosed with diffuse pontine glioma, a type of tumor originating at the base of the brain. The median age at diagnosis of such tumors is about 5 to
difficulty walking; muscle weakness in the arms and legs (particularly on one side of the body); difficulty in controlling eye movements, facial expressions, chewing, and swallowing; speech problems; hearing loss; drowsiness; and personality changes. Unfortunately, the prognosis for glioma patients is not good: The tumors cannot be treated surgically (because they grow in between and around normal brain cells, and removing them interferes with critical brain functions); median survival time from diagnosis is less than one year, and the two-year survival rate is currently less than 20%.
Alyssa held up well through her first year of chemotherapy, but in January 2006 her tumor started to grow, and she has lost the ability to walk, talk, or move the left side of her body. A friend of the family helped speed FDA approval for Alyssa's doctors to try a drug produced in Cuba that has seemingly evidenced some success in treating diffuse pontine glioma, and the treatment appears to have slowed the aggression of her tumor a little.
On 18 July 2006, with Alyssa due to celebrate her 6th birthday in a few weeks (
"It was kind of out of the box kind of thing to do for her birthday. I didn't even think when I put her address and her pictures up on the Internet that it would be all over the world," said Mooney. "It's a lot for them. It's so much fun opening cards, so they're letting neighbors and friends and everybody open the cards." Some have sent flowers, toys and bears. Most of the cards have also included a penny for good luck.
Alyssa now has more than 10,000 cards from just about everywhere in the U.S. Some cards came from Brazil and Barbados.
Members of the Federation of Social Workers donated 180 vacation days so that Alyssa's mother (who is a social worker herself) could stay home and take care of Alyssa, and they also took over the task of handling the burgeoning piles of cards and gifts mailed to Alyssa from around the world. By the date of Alyssa's birthday, her family had received around 20,000 cards, and the Federation had collected about another 3,000.
The outpouring of sympathy and good wishes that accompanied the thousands of cards and presents sent to Alyssa helped to brighten her final days, as she finally succumbed to cancer and passed away on
Additional information:
Pennies and Prayers (Finger Lakes Times) | |
Girl Receives 10,000 Birthday Cards (R News) | |
Diffuse Pontine Glioma (Children's Hospital Boston) |
Last updated: 25 August 2006
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