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Uploaded by on Sep 19, 2011

By all accounts, Addison Faith Bender was the perfect playmate for two older brothers. But on what was supposed to be a fun-filled family vacation to Mexico, her parents, Amber and Tony Bender of Kingwood, began to notice that 15-month-old Addi's head was dramatically "tilted."

Back home, an MRI showed that the Benders' baby had two brain tumors. After surgery, the pathology report revealed atypical taratoma with rhabdoid features, or AT/RT. This type of malignancy, almost always fatal in young children, called for very aggressive treatment.

Chemotherapy, multiple surgeries and radiation treatment over the next six months were struggles for the Bender family. But Addi's mother reports that her child never complained and always had a smile for everyone.

The idea to establish a foundation began while Addi was still in the hospital.

"Regardless of the outcome of the treatment, we knew we wanted to do something to better the situation for the patients and for research options. When you have a child with cancer, that's pretty much your life, and we wanted to help other families," says Amber.

Addi did not survive her cancer, but she lives on through research on her tumor cells, called AB001. Vidya Gopalakrishnan, Ph.D., assistant professor in pediatric research, is working to take a new drug therapy to a Phase I clinical trial.

Through fundraising activities such as theater and scrapbooking events and an annual 5K Walk by Faith race, Addi's Faith Foundation anticipates raising $200,000. Giving the entire amount to MD Anderson was a fairly easy decision for the foundation board, reports Tony.

"We knew we had something special when we were introduced to the new data presented by Dr. Gopalakrishnan," he says. "It's a novel approach to research when the project includes your daughter's tumor, your daughter's family foundation and all of those who've supported us over the past three years. All the puzzle pieces just fit. We have faith in our friends and in our foundation, and this is about as close as you can get to making your dream to find a cure come true."

Learn more about Addi's Faith Foundation at www.addisfaithfoundation.org.

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  • Amber and Tony are an amazing couple. They have dedicated their lives to bringing meaning to Addi's death and to finding a better treatment, and hopefully a cure, for pediatric brain tumors.  May they have great success!!

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