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North Carolina woman talks about brain cancer battle; ‘Nobody in the world is without hope.’

(WGHP) — Some consult with the mind because the management heart of the physique or the seat of the soul. It’s what dictates our feelings, reminiscence, imaginative and prescient, and each course of that regulates our physique.
When most cancers assaults the mind, it’s a battle some folks don’t get a lot time to combat.
“I believed I used to be only a sinus an infection however then they discovered the most cancers.”
In July of 2017, Julia Peacock bought a few of the worst information possible. It was information she by no means anticipated. “It was a golfball-sized tumor on my frontal lobe”
At 48 years outdated, medical doctors instructed Julia, who was having fun with her dream job touring the nation as a flight attendant that she had mind most cancers. Particularly a glioblastoma, the type of mind most cancers that in the end claimed senator John McCain and Beau Biden’s lives.
Medical doctors didn’t give Julia an excellent prognosis initially. “She mentioned ‘Julia you’re not going again to work as a flight attendant. You must return to North Carolina and rewrite the ending to your story.’” That didn’t sit properly with this career-oriented girl. “I didn’t settle for that. I mentioned ‘no, nope, nope you don’t know me I’m not simply going to surrender.’”
Glioblastoma is likely one of the rarest types of most cancers of the mind and is likely one of the few that begin contained in the mind, in any other case generally known as a ‘major tumor’ nevertheless most tumors discovered within the mind are secondary most cancers.
Dr. Zachary Vaslow with Cone Well being’s Division of Neuro-oncology explains, “What we name a secondary or metastatic mind tumor. That may be a tumor that comes from most cancers elsewhere within the physique, like a lung most cancers, breast most cancers, melanoma or one thing like that.”
These secondary tumors make up about 90% of all mind tumors and tumors within the mind are a few of the most tough to deal with due to how delicate the mind is and the way it’s protected in comparison with the remainder of the physique.
“One of many causes for that’s one thing known as the blood-brain barrier which is a dividing line or wall between the mind and the remainder of the physique and makes the mind privileged territory.” Physician Vaslow went on to element that this barrier signifies that solely sure medicine can assault the tumors, reducing the listing of therapy choices considerably. “Now we have to depend on issues like surgical procedure and radiation remedy that go round that barrier.”
Julia has been getting therapy within the type of an Optune system on her head. It shocks her mind with an alternating present for 18 hours a day which stunts cell division serving to forestall the formation of recent tumors. “It’s not a treatment. They haven’t discovered one for glio nevertheless it does add days.” It added years to Julia’s life.
Medical doctors gave her a yr to reside that was 5 years in the past.
Julia says she nonetheless has a number of hope. “You may’t quit hope, no person on this world is with out hope.”
Julia misplaced her hair throughout radiation therapies however by no means modified how she lived her life. She says the love of her household and the medical employees’s help gave her the need to combat. “Simply because life gave you a cactus doesn’t imply it’s a must to sit on it. Stay for the times the place you don’t really feel like you will have most cancers.”

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Miami Baseball Drops Another Game to No. 21 North Carolina 4-2

The Miami Hurricanes (14-13, 1-7 ACC) continue their road struggles, dropping the series against No. 21 North Carolina (21-6, 6-5 ACC) 4-2.
The Hurricanes continue to struggle to find an identity when Griffin Hugus is not on the mound. They tend to be a slugging team, but they struggled again today to bring in runs. The team was without one of their best sluggers in Bobby Marsh, due to sickness, but the Canes still have some of the best hitters in the ACC. Derek Williams brought in a homerun to start the game for the Canes, but they could never find their momentum and chances to bring anyone in.
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What also hurt was that, through eight innings, the Hurricanes did not give up a single earned run. All four of the Tar Heels runs were unearned, with defensive struggles and another bad fourth inning for the Canes. Hurricanes pitcher Brian Walters is also a pitcher out of position. He is better served as a reliever, and he does well starting, but he gets behind in his counts quickly and easily. He is a fantastic pitcher but gave up nine hits with a 5.50 ERA and four strikeouts.
If you want to find the positives in this game or even the season, then look at the younger talent coach J.D. Arteaga brought in. Fabio Peralta has been a gem for the Hurricanes. Michael Torres found his way back into the rotation thanks to the sicknesses of a few Hurricanes players and was great at center field and found a way to get on base consistently. Pitchers Tate DeRias and Michael Fernadez have been great finds for the Canes as well.
Miami and No. 21 North Carolina’s Sunday matchup, which was originally scheduled for 1 p.m., will now begin at noon. They look to avoid the series sweep. They have lost five series in a row and are in a deep hole going 1-7 to start ACC play.
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Duke beats North Carolina in low-scoring affair to advance to first Elite Eight in over a decade

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – The rivalry between Duke and North Carolina is well documented, but Friday afternoon brought a new moment — the first-ever meeting in the NCAA Tournament. And the stakes were plenty high, with the winner advancing to its first Elite Eight in over a decade.
There were few surprises in the third meeting of the season, resulting in the lowest combined point total of the three games (85). In the end, Duke continued its winning streak and prevailed 47-38 to advance to its first Elite Eight since 2008.
Friday’s matchup was a defensive struggle, with both teams shooting under 35 percent from the field and under 60 percent from the free-throw line. The Tar Heels seized control early, jumping out to an 11-0 lead in the first quarter. But Duke settled in and outscored North Carolina by a 47-27 margin in the final 34 minutes for the win.
For North Carolina, the shooting struggles of its top players was the storyline. The Tar Heels’ top four scorers on the season, Maria Gakdeng, Alyssa Ustby, Lexi Donarski and Reniya Kelly, combined for just 22 points.
Duke’s Ashlon Jackson’s eight second-half points led all scorers. Jackson’s 10 total points finished second only to sophomore Oluchi Okananwa, who led all players in scoring and rebounding with 12 points and 12 rebounds.
The Blue Devils (29-7) will play the winner of South Carolina-Maryland on Sunday at 2 p.m. ET.
Duke’s win is a milestone moment in Kara Lawson’s tenure
In 2020, Lawson took over a Blue Devils program that had missed the NCAA Tournament three times in the previous five years. What immediately followed was a COVID-19-shortened season of just four games. Five years later, Duke will play for its first Elite Eight since 2003.
“Playing for her, it’s everything for me,” Jackson said Thursday. “I pretty much can speak for everyone that wears a jersey that says Duke.”
Lawson reached another important milestone a few weeks ago, capturing the ACC Tournament title, the first ACC championship for Duke since 2013. Success inside of the ACC has translated to success in the NCAA Tournament, reaching the Sweet Sixteen a year ago and advancing at least one stage farther in 2025.
Momentum is on the Blue Devils’ side, with nine straight wins after Friday’s triumph. With one more win, Duke can reach its first Final Four since 2003.
Pair of bench players paced Duke to Elite Eight
The decisive advantage for Duke came from bench points, where a stark 26-6 advantage helped pave the way for a win. The catalysts were senior Vanessa de Jesus and sophomore Okananwa, whose 18 combined first-half points, out of 28 total for Duke, brought the Devils out of an early shooting slump. Duke had failed to score a basket in the first six minutes of the game until both players entered.
De Jesus’ impact was felt most in the first half with eight points on 4-5 shooting. Elsewhere, Okananwa’s impact is understood as the 2024 ACC Sixth Player of the Year. And she showed again why she’s an X-factor for Duke with an impressive 12-point, 12-rebound statline, her third double-double of the season.
Eventually, starters like Jackson found their scoring rhythm, but Duke’s depth was the leading storyline. The Blue Devils will need it in the Elite Eight, regardless of their opponent, as the competition level continues to rise.
(Photo: Gary Cosby Jr. / USA Today via Imagn)
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