After overcoming a challenging brain tumor surgery at age 14, Holland Carlton now works in pediatric neurosurgery, providing support to families.
ATLANTA — Holland Carlton was just 11 years old when a concussion at school led to a discovery that would change her life: a small, benign tumor on her brain.
“At first, there was a small little blemish on the scan, and we didn’t understand what it was, what it meant, or what to do about it, really,” said pediatric neurosurgeon Dr. Andrew Reisner. “That little spot on the CT scan was of enough concern that
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