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Scholarships for Survivors
By Lindsey Konkel
A week before his college graduation in May 1999, Danny Heinsohn got a pounding headache. Doctors discovered a tumor the size of a racquetball pushing up against his skull behind his left eyeball. Rather than spending the summer backpacking through Europe with friends, Heinsohn, then 23, underwent four brain surgeries and began chemotherapy to treat primary central nervous system lymphoma—a cancer that arises from white blood cells in the brain or spinal cord.
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