Do you know someone with sarcoma? This video gives basic informaiton about a rare cancer called sarcoma and about the 2008 Team Sarcoma Initiative. See http://team-sarcoma.net
Hi i have ewings sarcoma and am undergoing chemotherapy and my mom has been at my bedside every night an stayed with me everynight i was in the hospital not one time was i there by myself and i am extremly trumendously words cant discribe gratefull about that an somtimes i really do think its harder for the people watching.
This is a great video, i do feel like this is a forgotten cancer. I am going to share this with everyone I know.I am a twenty year survivor of ewings sarcoma. It was a long hard road but after three times I am hear today. I also had a scapula replacement and am doing things they told me I would never do. Iam very grateful to all the people that helped me thru it all.
O wow!! i'm def faving this video!! i also had sarcoma, i was given a clean bill almost 5 years ago now. I had leiomyosarcoma, in my eurethra. Before that i as well had never ever heard of it!! such an awesome video! more ppl need to know how important it is to be aware of these crazy diseases!!
Very informative Video We Need to do everthing we can to make things better. I am Currently Having treatment for my second Osteocarcoma the first was in my leg 10 years ago and now I have one in my sacrum I will keep fighting though keep up the good work
thanks for the great video and for bringing attention to this horrible disease. maybe one day we will have a cure. Im one of the "faces" of sarcoma--Kenny
I am a 17 year survivor, dealing with my 8th recurrence of soft tissue sarcoma (MFH).
Bruce, I commend you for highlighting all of the important points in an easy-to-understand fashion, while motivating everyone to do what they can to help.
i could think of nothing worst than lying in a hospital bed dying of cancer,but for some people thats how they go,why who knows,you dont know,is it harder for the person watching or thr person dying,is it fair,why children,
Hi i have ewings sarcoma and am undergoing chemotherapy and my mom has been at my bedside every night an stayed with me everynight i was in the hospital not one time was i there by myself and i am extremly trumendously words cant discribe gratefull about that an somtimes i really do think its harder for the people watching.
snakey678 2 years ago
i have a cousin with sarcoma thank you for putting on a important video!!!
gaitoxsarax 3 years ago
I'm lucky i don't have sarcoma
AzumangaGirl101 3 years ago
This is a great video, i do feel like this is a forgotten cancer. I am going to share this with everyone I know.I am a twenty year survivor of ewings sarcoma. It was a long hard road but after three times I am hear today. I also had a scapula replacement and am doing things they told me I would never do. Iam very grateful to all the people that helped me thru it all.
84cjjeep 3 years ago
O wow!! i'm def faving this video!! i also had sarcoma, i was given a clean bill almost 5 years ago now. I had leiomyosarcoma, in my eurethra. Before that i as well had never ever heard of it!! such an awesome video! more ppl need to know how important it is to be aware of these crazy diseases!!
magicgurl7 3 years ago
Thank you for helping to raise consciousness about this devastating disease. My 23 year old daughter was just diagnosed with Ewing's Sarcoma.
rhoniii 3 years ago
Very informative Video We Need to do everthing we can to make things better. I am Currently Having treatment for my second Osteocarcoma the first was in my leg 10 years ago and now I have one in my sacrum I will keep fighting though keep up the good work
shaneh4301 3 years ago
thanks for the great video and for bringing attention to this horrible disease. maybe one day we will have a cure. Im one of the "faces" of sarcoma--Kenny
shi2612 3 years ago
I am a 17 year survivor, dealing with my 8th recurrence of soft tissue sarcoma (MFH).
Bruce, I commend you for highlighting all of the important points in an easy-to-understand fashion, while motivating everyone to do what they can to help.
ellenandvic 3 years ago
i could think of nothing worst than lying in a hospital bed dying of cancer,but for some people thats how they go,why who knows,you dont know,is it harder for the person watching or thr person dying,is it fair,why children,
Horrorrock666 3 years ago