This Arvada couple has found hope and adventure despite a cancer diagnosis.
ARVADA, Colo. — When you have a terminal brain tumor, and you have already undergone brain surgery, chemotherapy and radiation, the question becomes,"Now what?"Since Ira Bornstein's diagnosis of a brain tumor in July of 2020, he and his wife, Sandra, have been traveling, exercising, skiing and preparing only all-natural foods. Ira even sports an experimental treatment on his head from Israel that creates electric fields to stop the cellular division of a brain tumor.
Colorado couple finds hope and adventure despite a cancer diagnosis In the above story, you can hear more about their story, and their newfound perspective on how healthy it can be to embrace life to the fullest.
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