The cure for cancer has been known and suppressed for decades. The Cure for Cancer is NOT consuming the poisons that CAUSE cancer, and, instead, consuming a tremendous amount of freshly juiced raw organic fruits and vegetables. watch?v=E0CzvhPU5q4 Google Dr. Richard Schulze
my mother is dying of sarcoma. i want to be able to put a place in her obituary so people will be able to contribute to the sarcoma foundation of america in lieu of flowers but need a web address or someplace they can do this easily. my mother got this disease from exposure to uranium and other chemical weapons materials in ww2. she has had it independently in both legs. herfs in unusual but we can't donate her body, no one will take it from alaska. a tragedy.
I was diagnosed with osteosarcoma as a young adult, and it has changed my life in so many ways. I am thankful for all of the medical professionals who care so much about not only treating patients, but also doing the research that will help future patients. This may be a "rare" cancer, but there are so many people who have been touched by it and so many who are trying to do something about it. Together we can make a huge difference.
As a long term survivor of seven recurrences of chondrosarcoma, I am very fortunate and count my blessings. And now, today, a little girl in my family is battling Ewing's sarcoma. How ironic is that? Thank you so much for providing this very informative and touching video. My family and friends will be seeing it soon.
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The cure for cancer has been known and suppressed for decades. The Cure for Cancer is NOT consuming the poisons that CAUSE cancer, and, instead, consuming a tremendous amount of freshly juiced raw organic fruits and vegetables. watch?v=E0CzvhPU5q4 Google Dr. Richard Schulze
Valerian1 1 year ago
my mother is dying of sarcoma. i want to be able to put a place in her obituary so people will be able to contribute to the sarcoma foundation of america in lieu of flowers but need a web address or someplace they can do this easily. my mother got this disease from exposure to uranium and other chemical weapons materials in ww2. she has had it independently in both legs. herfs in unusual but we can't donate her body, no one will take it from alaska. a tragedy.
smnslyr 3 years ago
I was diagnosed with osteosarcoma as a young adult, and it has changed my life in so many ways. I am thankful for all of the medical professionals who care so much about not only treating patients, but also doing the research that will help future patients. This may be a "rare" cancer, but there are so many people who have been touched by it and so many who are trying to do something about it. Together we can make a huge difference.
marysorens 3 years ago
As a long term survivor of seven recurrences of chondrosarcoma, I am very fortunate and count my blessings. And now, today, a little girl in my family is battling Ewing's sarcoma. How ironic is that? Thank you so much for providing this very informative and touching video. My family and friends will be seeing it soon.
eli7abeth 3 years ago