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My daughter suffered from bilateral retinoblastoma in 1994-1996.She survived this horrible cancer but later died during an apheresis cathedar placement where she was going to undergo autologus bone marrow transplant. The cathedar punctured her heart. Chemo had put it in remission. I am AMAZED that this has happened. I have prayed for years that god would find a cure or lead doctors to one. God speed and thank you for all your hard work and dedication to this treatment. If more lives can be saved, it is well worth the effort.
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Replied on Monday, March 19, 2007 12:00 AM
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JNunes (Guest)
My Son's best frined from preschool has bi-lateral Retinoblastoma and travels from CA-NY every 6 weeks or so for "Experimental treatment" which seem's to be keeping the tumors from growing. Baby Jasen just turned 5 and al ready lost his vision a year ago from the cancer. I would like more information on cures to save his life. Jori Nunes [FB]
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Replied on Friday, February 3, 2012 10:01 AM
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