A disturbing trend has been unfolding in one of Southern California's most affluent cities, where a mysterious and extremely rare form of cancer has been striking children at an alarming rate. According to sources, the cancer, known as diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma (DIPG), has been diagnosed in multiple young residents of the wealthy community, leaving parents and medical experts alike searching for answers. As the cases continue to mount, researchers are now pointing to a possible cause, sparking a wave of concern and calls for increased scrutiny of the area's environmental and health conditions. With the investigation still in its early stages, the community is bracing for what may be a long and difficult journey towards uncovering the truth behind this devastating outbreak.


Exclusive | Extremely rare cancer striking kids in rich SoCal city takes worrying turn — as possible cause emerges  New York Post