Happening now: Jim Pattison Children’s Hospital Radiothon
Sudden numbness in his nose and unexplained hand spasms didn’t initially raise concerns for Cole Smith. He was an active 15-year-old from Shellbrook living a typical teenage life and enjoying time on the football field.
Months later, an MRI confirmed he had a brain tumour.
“You ask yourself why. Why him? Why a tumour? Why a tumour in the brain?,” said Cole’s mom Teri.
Cole had seen a neurologist, had an electroencephalogram (EEG) – a test measuring electrical activity in the brain, and had an MRI prior to his diagnosis. It was a stressful time, but his family said they were well-informed every step of the way by the medical team at Jim Pattison Children’s Hospital (JPCH) – which gave them confidence when Cole’s tumour was removed in December of 2022.