• Karen Armstrong (1959–1962), daughter of American astronaut
Neil Armstrong and his first wife, Janet Elizabeth Shearon. • Elena Desserich (2000–2007), daughter of Brooke and Keith Desserich. After she died her parents founded The Cure Starts Now Foundation, the first international DIPG/DMG charity that today has funded over $12 million in research at 114 hospitals. Her story was also chronicled in
Notes Left Behind and became a New York Times bestselling book on November 12, 2009. • Gabriella Miller (2003–2013), American childhood cancer awareness advocate who raised thousands of dollars for childhood cancer charities and founded Smashing Walnuts Foundation. The
Gabriella Miller Kids First Research Act, signed into US law in 2014, was named after her. •
Lauren Hill (1995–2015), American freshman basketball player of
Mount St. Joseph University, Cincinnati. To fulfil her wish of playing basketball for the college team for one game, the
2014 Hiram vs. Mount St. Joseph women's basketball game was scheduled 13 days earlier than the initially planned date and carried a brain cancer awareness message. Her efforts resulted in over $2.2 million raised for DIPG research through The Cure Starts Now Foundation. • Chad Carr (2010–2015), grandson of former
University of Michigan football coach
Lloyd Carr. The ChadTough Defeat DIPG Foundation was founded in his honor to raise money for research. The foundation united with the Michael Mosier Defeat DIPG Foundation to form one organization and as of 2021 they have raised $16 million. • Nathaniel Kayne Finley (1999–2017), born to Curtis Lee, a former member of the U.S. Armed Forces and Kirsten Darlene Finley. Finley was a member of
USA Swimming through Northern Kentucky Clippers and Daytona Beach Speed swimming clubs. Despite being diagnosed with DIPG in late 2016, Finley choose to attend
LSU as a
freshman in fall 2017, majoring in the College of Agriculture, Animal Sciences with aspirations of becoming a
veterinarian. Prior to his death, Finley signed an
advance directive, ensuring that his tumor could be donated for scientific research, and established Cannonballs for Kayne, a DIPG research foundation. • Kevin Lobello (2015–2025), a boy who became the first person to watch
A Minecraft Movie in a special screening along with actor Sebastian Hansen. He was diagnosed in 2023 and died 11 days after the screening on March 12, 2025. •
Kelley Mack (1992–2025), an actress best known for her role in season 9 of
The Walking Dead. She was diagnosed in January 2025 and died August 2, 2025. ==In popular culture==