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December 7th, 2008, 04:00 AM
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I'm probably the last to know but there are photos up on Cherie's MySpace,
from her appearance, for this great cause!
Click on the photo link to see 8 great shots of Cherie with Gretchen Bonaduce,
Annabella Lwin, Yvette Marine and others!
I guess I missed the update, when they were posted there!
Better too late than never, though!
Rock on Cherie!
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Gus
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December 24th, 2023, 04:40 AM
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Senior Hostboard Member
Re: Cherie at Breast Cancer Benefit_Hard Rock 10/23/08
My aunt was diagnosed with breast cancer, which was devastating news for our family. It got me thinking: how do we navigate this challenging journey and what role can each of us play in supporting our loved ones and raising awareness?
It's not just about statistics and medical jargon; we are talking about real people who are facing this battle. I remember the fear in my aunt's eyes when she received the news, the countless doctor's visits, and the toll it took on her both physically and emotionally. It's sad to see someone you love go through this and it makes me wonder what more can be done to change the situation.
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December 24th, 2023, 04:51 AM
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Senior Hostboard Member
Re: Cherie at Breast Cancer Benefit_Hard Rock 10/23/08
Hello. Dealing with a loved one's breast cancer diagnosis is undoubtedly a difficult experience. My mom went through a similar situation last year and it felt like our whole world had been turned upside down. The emotional toll this diagnosis takes on the patient and his family cannot be expressed in words.
In our case, we decided to actively participate in local breast cancer awareness events. I even personally participated in a clinical trial for a cancer drug that included 2-DG in my sister's treatment plan. The results so far are very encouraging. She responded well and had minimal side effects compared to other treatments. Since drugs for the treatment of cancer are not always available, we bought wholesale 2 Deoxyglucose , I think this can have a significant impact on the situation in the treatment of breast cancer.
It is essential to stay informed and open to new opportunities in the fight against breast cancer. While we continue to support each other and raise awareness, exploring innovative treatments such as 2-DG. Let's continue to share our experiences and knowledge to contribute to a future in which breast cancer is no longer a life-altering diagnosis.
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