Help and Hope Happen Here

Molly Oldham will talk about her 3 battles with Anaplastic Emendymoma, a brain cancer that she was originally diagnosed with just before she was scheduled to leave for her freshman year in college in 2019.

Mark Levine

In the late summer of 2019 Molly Oldham had been suffering from migraines, vomiting, and feeling lethargic, but she was still planning on leaving for her Freshman year at the University of North Carolina Greensboro where she was to study Musical Theatre. Unfortunately she was diagnosed with Anaplastic Emendymoma which is a form of Brain Cancer. Since her diagnosis, Molly has had 3 brain surgeries , many radiation treatments, and has suffered from side effects including Grand Mal Seizures. Molly however continues to live her best possible as she has sung the National Anthem twice at at Florida Panthers Hockey Games, performed as a professional in a play, and had her inspiring story told on the View. Molly has also found time to advocate for others in the cause of AYA or Adolescent and Young Adult Cancer.