News

Treacher Collins syndrome (TCS) is a rare condition. Babies who have it are born with atypical ears, eyelids, cheek bones, and jawbones. There is no cure, but surgery can make a big difference.
"My birth parents left 36 hours after I was born." Lancaster was born with a rare genetic condition known as Treacher Collins syndrome, which affects the development of facial bones and tissues.
First graders at Newberry Elementary recently read a book based on a child with Treacher Collins Syndrome, a genetic disorder that affects the development of facial bones and tissues. On Tuesday ...
Some parents have children born with Treacher-Collins syndrome, leukemia, brain tumors, ADHD, diabetes, and other disabilities. My nephew has Treacher-Collins syndrome, and I have a friend whose ...
Jono Lancaster, 38, was born with Treacher Collins Syndrome, a condition which affects between 1 in 10,000 and 1 in 50,000 people and prevents the bones and tissues in a persons face from properly ...
The 38-year-old has Treacher Collins Syndrome, a genetic condition which meant the bones and tissue in his face grew at a different rate. Jono's biological parents abandoned him at the hospital ...
Finlee, a Newberry native, has Treacher Collins Syndrome, a genetic disorder that affects the development of facial bones and tissues. But as she sat in front of the students gathered in the ...
Odysseus or "Ody" is known for his fun, adventurous spirit. His mom, Brooke Sandoval, said he was born with Treacher Collins Syndrome, "a rare disorder that affects the development of the face and ...