Draft:LeeAnn Tripp
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LeeAnn Tripp is the author of "Finding the Rainbow: The Other Side of a Cancer Journey." Tripp is a rare survivor of an often fatal form of brain cancer, having been diagnosed with a diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma in 2013. She underwent radiation therapy in 2014 and wrote about her experiences in her book, "Finding the Rainbow: The Other Side of a Cancer Journey, published in 2023 by Dorrance Publishing.
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LeeAnn Tripp
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[edit]Durkin, Tim (2023-05-17). "Rare brain tumor survivor finds her rainbow."
Kempton, Stef (2023-10-28). "Bellefonte woman’s new book tells story of ‘Finding the Rainbow’ through cancer journey."
Hilmer, Jeff. (2023-11-30). "Norwin grad's memoir shares struggles, hope after rare cancer diagnosis, remission."