Jessica Stafford
In 2002, seven-year old Jessica Stafford was a typical second grader-a girl with long, beautiful brown hair, big, blue eyes and lots of friends. She was just finishing the school year and was looking forward to a fun-filled summer. But for weeks, she had been experiencing severe headaches, and doctors discovered a tumor the size of a walnut at the base of her skull. She was diagnosed with a Medulloblastoma, a rare malignant tumor that occurs in the cerebellum, the part of the brain that...See more
In 2002, seven-year old Jessica Stafford was a typical second grader-a girl with long, beautiful brown hair, big, blue eyes and lots of friends. She was just finishing the school year and was looking forward to a fun-filled summer. But for weeks, she had been experiencing severe headaches, and doctors discovered a tumor the size of a walnut at the base of her skull. She was diagnosed with a Medulloblastoma, a rare malignant tumor that occurs in the cerebellum, the part of the brain that controls coordination, memory, and equilibrium. Thus began Jessica's journey with her cancer diagnosis. Now twenty-three years old, Jessica describes her hard-fought battle with cancer. She is evidence that miracles do happen, that God does exist, and he does answer prayers. See less