sunshine movie 1973 part 3
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Those of you who would like to see this movie on DVD (or Blu-Ray), raise your hand.
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@Juliaflo Yes, that's correct. Publication of Edward Jr."s diagnosis at the time indicated the sacroma to be osteo in origin and I never read nor heard differently until your post.. Publications most likely have been updated since 1973, to provide details that weren't known or made available to the press; you can even find them stating "osteosarcoma" today.
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@jsbach15 There are several bone cancers, namely Osteogenic sarcoma (the most common), chondrosarcoma, Ewing's sarcoma, and Synovial sarcoma, to name a few.
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@Juliaflo Never knew they distinguished the tumor to any other sub-type.
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To the one who posted this movie, I offer supreme gratitude, and wish you the best in 2012.
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@jsbach15 Actually, Ted Kennedy's bone cancer was chondrosarcoma.
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Thanks for posting this movie! I also love this movie and also the sequil to it Sunshine Christmas which I am hoping someone has posted on here. I cried all over again...They don't make them like this anymore...Awesome and Thank You
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THANK YOU FOR POSTING THIS MOVIE!!!! I have loved this movie since I first saw it at age 10. I have read the book numerious times, I also had to buy a newer copy due to condition of book. I ALSO had the album soundtrack.
I have searched and searched and searched for this movie.
Again, THANK YOU!!!!!!
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i love this movie
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my name is Jill =) 21 over here and im loving this movie. i bawled..
The late Senator Edward Kennedy's son "Teddy Jr., had his right leg amputation when he was 12, in 1973 (by coincidence the same year this movie was released) due to a bone tumor called "osteo-sarcoma;" same as the character in the film. Ted Jr. is thankfully still alive and doing well.
jsbach15 1 year ago
@jsbach15 I wonder where Lynn would be now if she had went ahead with treatment. I guess treatment doesn't always work though, it did not work for Terry Fox.
julielenore 1 year ago