Alejandro Porto Concludes the Camino De Santiago for Research in Brain Tumors
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Alejandro Porto has reached his goal. The 44-year-old Galician architect, diagnosed in 2024 with glioblastoma —the most aggressive and worst-prognostic brain tumor — arrived last Saturday at the Plaza del Obradoiro after completing 650 kilometers by bicycle on his particular Camino de Santiago. A challenge marked by personal overcoming, which has also become a message of visibility and awareness about this disease. Porto left last April 12th fro…
Alejandro Porto, Galician architect diagnosed in 2026, completed 650 kilometers from La Paz to the Plaza del Obradoiro with a clear objective: to give voice to glioblastoma without abandoning its treatment Read more Architect travels the Camino de Santiago to promote the research of glioblastoma in News.es.
Alejandro Porto has reached his goal. The 44-year-old Galician architect, diagnosed in 2024 with glioblastoma —the most aggressive and worst-prognostic brain tumor — arrived last Saturday at the Plaza del Obradoiro after completing 650 kilometers by bicycle on his particular Camino de Santiago. A challenge marked by personal overcoming, which has also become a message of visibility and awareness about this disease. Porto left last April 12th fro…
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