Tuberous Sclerosis Alliance

Won't you step forward to cure tuberous sclerosis complex? 50% of the purchase price of any item on this page will go directly to the Tuberous Sclerosis Alliance. Also, 25% of the purchase price of all other general merchandise in the store will go directly to the Tuberous Sclerosis Alliance if you simply type "TSA" in the box on your shopping cart page that says: "Please donate a portion of this order to the following charitable organization:".

Step Forward Boy Ornament
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Cut from canarywood or choose from 12 Acrylic Colors.
Measures 3" x 3 1/2".
Ships in 7-10 days.

$6.00
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Step Forward Girl Ornament
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Cut from padauk or choose from 12 Acrylic Colors.
Measures 3" x 3 1/2".
Ships in 7-10 days.

$6.00
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Step Forward Kid In Cap Ornament
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Cut from walnut or choose from 12 Acrylic Colors.
Measures 3" x 3 1/2".
Ships in 7-10 days.

$6.00
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Step Forward Ornament Set
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Free keychain with complete set!
Cut from 3 hardwoods or choose from 12 Acrylic Colors.
Ships in 7-10 days.

$18.00
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Tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC) is a genetic disorder that causes tumors to form in many different organs, primarily in the brain, eyes, heart, kidney, skin and lungs. You will see it referred to both as tuberous sclerosis (TS) and tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC). The term TSC is used in scientific literature to distinguish tuberous sclerosis from Tourette's syndrome.

The true prevalence of TSC is unknown, but its incidence has recently been estimated to be 1 in 6,000 live births. This means approximately 50,000 individuals in the United States and more than 1 million worldwide have TSC. It occurs in both sexes and in all races and ethnic groups.

Because TSC is a genetic disorder, it is not contagious. It is the result of a genetic mutation over which a parent has no control. It is often first recognized in children who have two neurological symptoms—epileptic seizures and/or varying degrees of mental handicap. However, the clinical symptoms of TSC vary greatly and may often not appear until later in life. There are presently no cures and there is no way to predict how severely or mildly an individual may be affected by TSC.

We wish to remind you that we are in no way endorsed by, affiliated with or reimbursed in any way by the Tuberous Sclerosis Alliance. To find out more about tuberous sclerosis complexe, please visit the Tuberous Sclerosis Alliance website and please send this page to friends and family members through the link to your left.

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