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CFC cancer story

Baily Cooper, left, and Dillon Cooper, sons of Senior Master Sgt. Jason Cooper, 5th Reconnaissance Squadron aircraft maintenance squadron superintendent, lay in bed sleeping together at their home in Las Vegas, Nev. Dillon was diagnosed with having a high-grade Medulloblastoma. Symptoms include repeated episodes of vomiting and a morning headaches, stumbling gait (walk), frequent falls, facial sensory loss or motor weakness. (Courtesy photo)

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