Our Sweet Angel

After a long, courageous fight our LuciaGirl has gotten her wings and is at peace.

Her faith never waivered.

Quote: " As soon as I'm one of God's angels, I'll be completely healed ."

   

Hope, courage, faith, determination are all words
that describe Lucia.

Lucia means light and she
will be the light that guides
us to find a cure.

 

In honor of her great sense of humor we've named our funds collection effort
Funds and Research Team (F.A.R.T.)

The name is funny, the cause, not so much. 

Please join us to finally stop this killer that is taking our children away. 

 

  
 

 

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N.Y. N.Y. 10128

 

'Thank You ' cannot
express the gratitude we
feel for all the help and
support from all of you.

God Bless.

  

 

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Monday
Jun292009

Remember "Go west, young man?" Now it's "Go south."

South trails rest of U.S. in childhood cancer rate  -  Researchers seek reasons for CDC findings.

Surprising research suggests childhood cancer is most common in the Northeast and least common in the South, results that even caught experts off-guard. The highest rate was in the Northeast, while the lowest was among children in the South. The rates for the Midwest and West were nearly identical.

Now mind you, when you look at the numbers, we are talking about an extra 20 kids in the Northeast. Personally, I don’t feel this info warranted spending a gazillion dollars that could have been spent on life-saving research.

But some specialists say it could just reflect differences in reporting. Some experts suggested that could mean cases were under-reported in the South and over-reported elsewhere.

I can understand under-reporting but how do you over-report a kid with cancer, list him/her twice? Make a mistake and report a large pimple as a tumor? This is one list no parent wants their kid on, so I doubt the over-reporting idea.

The large government study is the first to find notable regional differences in pediatric cancer.

Get ready, here it comes…

Experts say it also provides important information to bolster smaller studies.

 

Sounds more like career-saving research instead of little kid life-saving.
More money, down the tubes.

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