Please click on any of the following links that might interest you. They are all stories/news releases from the last month or two that I felt would give you a small idea of how all of your fundraising efforts produce results!
GO TEAM!!
Kami
Links to websites:
Society's Information Resource Center Turns 10
http://www.lls.org/all_news_detail?news_type=1&source_id=7,1&item_id=493041&cat_id=14
Society and Cleveland Clinic Announce Groundbreaking Partnership to Accelerate Drug Approvals
http://www.lls.org/all_news_detail?news_type=1&source_id=7,1&item_id=492805&cat_id=14
Researchers Advancing Blood Cancer Therapies Receive $18.75 Million in Society Grants
http://www.lls.org/all_news_detail?news_type=1&source_id=7,1&item_id=492352&cat_id=14
Cancer Death Rates Continue to Fall
http://www.lls.org/all_news_detail?news_type=1&source_id=5,6,4&item_id=493491&cat_id=14
Gleevec Pioneer Honored for Work http://www.oregonlive.com/environment/oregonian/index.ssf?/base/news/1191894920188570.xml&coll=7
Daisies Lead Scientists Down Path to New Leukemia Drug
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2007/10/071002131128.htm
Thalidomide Improves Survival of Multiple Myeloma in Elderly Patients
http://www.lls.org/all_news_detail?news_type=1&source_id=5,6,4&item_id=492585&cat_id=14
First U.S. Clinical Trial Using T-Reg Cells from Cord Blood in Leukemia Treatment Begins
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2007/09/070905155443.htm
Harvard Researchers Identify Treatment Target in Hodgkin Lymphoma http://www.boston.com/yourlife/health/blog/2007/07/harvard_researc_1.html?p1=email_to_a_friend
Thursday, October 25, 2007
Friday, October 12, 2007
Rebecca
Rebecca's Original Message:
Kai, Toby, and I will be participating in the walk as part of "Team Baby Joseph." Joseph is a toddler in our neighborhood who was born with a rare blood cancer. He is only three months younger than Toby, and he has already known more pain and agony than most people will know in their lifetime. Despite all he has been through Joseph is a smiley happy little boy, who you just can't help but fall in love with. He has recently undergone his third round of very intense chemotherapy in hopes to rid him of his cancer. Hopefully, after his surgery in September to collect tissue samples from his organs, doctors will find him cancer free.
As you all know, I am not exactly the soft touch kind of person, but Joseph and his family's situation has touched me deeply. It is hard for me not to think about how lucky Kai and I are to have a healthy child in Toby, when you see another family having such a difficult time.
A follow-up message sent just last week:
I am pleased to let you all know that Joseph and his parent just received the best possible news -- the surgery to check for cancer traces was negative. This means that Joseph, while still needing precautionary treatments to avoid reoccurrence, is clear of cancer at this time. He will still be check regularly for years to ensure any changes are detected, but he is now on the road to being cancer free.
Thank you again for all of the support, and I hope this news finds you and you families all healthy and happy.
All the best,
Rebecca
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Kai, Toby, and I will be participating in the walk as part of "Team Baby Joseph." Joseph is a toddler in our neighborhood who was born with a rare blood cancer. He is only three months younger than Toby, and he has already known more pain and agony than most people will know in their lifetime. Despite all he has been through Joseph is a smiley happy little boy, who you just can't help but fall in love with. He has recently undergone his third round of very intense chemotherapy in hopes to rid him of his cancer. Hopefully, after his surgery in September to collect tissue samples from his organs, doctors will find him cancer free.
As you all know, I am not exactly the soft touch kind of person, but Joseph and his family's situation has touched me deeply. It is hard for me not to think about how lucky Kai and I are to have a healthy child in Toby, when you see another family having such a difficult time.
A follow-up message sent just last week:
I am pleased to let you all know that Joseph and his parent just received the best possible news -- the surgery to check for cancer traces was negative. This means that Joseph, while still needing precautionary treatments to avoid reoccurrence, is clear of cancer at this time. He will still be check regularly for years to ensure any changes are detected, but he is now on the road to being cancer free.
Thank you again for all of the support, and I hope this news finds you and you families all healthy and happy.
All the best,
Rebecca
Click here to return to Chuck’s Official Training Website
Friday, October 5, 2007
Stephanie Phung
I started this myspace account as an extension of my TNT website in order to be able to blog and tell a little more about my reason for participating in TNT. I also thought it would be a great way to network in the TNT and running community. A little over a month ago, I was just surfing the net and I got the random idea to search through my high school graduating class to see if there were any familiar faces that I hadn't seen on myspace before.
Something about Erin's profile caught my eye. I looked at her pictures and though her face was familiar to me, and though her profile showed that we graduated in the same class, I couldn't remember for sure how we may have known each other. (My guess was probably AP English but I'm not positive.) So I sent her a message. I told her that I read about her leukemia. I said I wasn't sure if she remembered me from high school, but I wanted to let her know that I am running with Team in Training and that I would like to add her as a "myspace friend".
Erin remembered me from High School, (I'm not sure if that's a good thing or not), and was so gracious about my foggy memory of her - as she said after all it has been 11 years. Erin was happy to share her story with me and invite me into her circle of myspace friends. Early in 2007, Erin signed up to participate in Team in Training with her fiance', Dan. Shortly after signing up for the Team, Erin was diagnosed with Acute Myelogeneous Leukemia and became the honored teammate for the Atlanta TNT Chapter where she was planning to train for a marathon.
When I met Erin on myspace, she was in remission and was about to begin an agressive treatment to cure her cancer - a bone marrow transplant. The dates of her transplant could not have been more ironic to me, as they were almost exactly 2 years after my mom began her bone marrow transplant. Erin is almost 3 weeks into her transplant process and continues to fight the symptoms of the transplant, including losing all of her hair, the ulcers in her mouth and throat, and the overall body aches as her body has begun to regenerate a new immune system.
By the time I finish my marathon training, Erin will have a new immune system and will be cured of her Leukemia. From the moment I met Erin she has been an inspiration because of her unending courage and hope for a cure, not only for herself but for others suffering from blood cancers. Erin reminds me that the battle was not lost with my mom. The battle is just beginning.
Stephanie
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Something about Erin's profile caught my eye. I looked at her pictures and though her face was familiar to me, and though her profile showed that we graduated in the same class, I couldn't remember for sure how we may have known each other. (My guess was probably AP English but I'm not positive.) So I sent her a message. I told her that I read about her leukemia. I said I wasn't sure if she remembered me from high school, but I wanted to let her know that I am running with Team in Training and that I would like to add her as a "myspace friend".
Erin remembered me from High School, (I'm not sure if that's a good thing or not), and was so gracious about my foggy memory of her - as she said after all it has been 11 years. Erin was happy to share her story with me and invite me into her circle of myspace friends. Early in 2007, Erin signed up to participate in Team in Training with her fiance', Dan. Shortly after signing up for the Team, Erin was diagnosed with Acute Myelogeneous Leukemia and became the honored teammate for the Atlanta TNT Chapter where she was planning to train for a marathon.
When I met Erin on myspace, she was in remission and was about to begin an agressive treatment to cure her cancer - a bone marrow transplant. The dates of her transplant could not have been more ironic to me, as they were almost exactly 2 years after my mom began her bone marrow transplant. Erin is almost 3 weeks into her transplant process and continues to fight the symptoms of the transplant, including losing all of her hair, the ulcers in her mouth and throat, and the overall body aches as her body has begun to regenerate a new immune system.
By the time I finish my marathon training, Erin will have a new immune system and will be cured of her Leukemia. From the moment I met Erin she has been an inspiration because of her unending courage and hope for a cure, not only for herself but for others suffering from blood cancers. Erin reminds me that the battle was not lost with my mom. The battle is just beginning.
Stephanie
Click here to return to Chuck’s Official Training Website
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