Hunter McCoy Smith was diagnosed with a brain tumor, called ATRT, at just 5 weeks of age.
Atypical teratoid rhabdoid tumor (ATRT) is a rare and fast-growing cancerous tumor of the
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Hunter McCoy Smith was diagnosed with a brain tumor, called ATRT, at just 5 weeks of age.
Atypical teratoid rhabdoid tumor (ATRT) is a rare and fast-growing cancerous tumor of the brain and spinal cord. About half of these tumors begin in the cerebellum or brain stem. ATRT mostly effects children and babies up to 3 years of age, although it can also effect older children and adults.
We will be having a motorcycle ride to support Hunter and raise awareness for ATRT. We will be meeting up at Hometown Deli, Wrightstown, PA and will be ending the ride at the Irish Horne, Richboro, PA.
For those that don’t ride, please join us at the Irish Horne. Free food, raffles and fun, but most importantly we will be supporting a very special little boy and helping to raise awareness for this horrible disease.
Hope to see you there!