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Learn More »Life changed in an instant for the Cartafalsa family when their young son Ryan, who had been experiencing balance issues, had a CAT scan that revealed an abnormality. Ryan was transferred to a children’s hospital where he underwent surgery to remove his tumor. A few days later, he received the official diagnosis of anaplastic ependymoma, a type of brain and spinal tumor.
Ryan underwent two rounds of chemotherapy, followed by 33 proton radiation treatments. Ryan’s mom says that the strength he showed during his cancer treatment is an inspiration to his family and friends.
Now 16 1/2 years old, Ryan is finishing his junior year of high school. He is on the track team and part of the percussion section in the football band. Ryan has a part-time job and in his free time likes to get on the x-box with his friends. He is busy looking at colleges and enjoys visits to Florida to see his older sisters.
Information provided by Trish Cartafalsa, Ryan's Mom
June 2025
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