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Friday, March 06, 2009
Win FREE Tickets To Tomorrow's Seacrets Fundraiser For Brooke
Today I will be presenting FOUR questions. You must post your name to each answer and you will win 2, (one pair) of tickets valued at I believe $20.00 each to attend this event. The first person to answer each question correctly will win the tickets.
OK, here we go..........
The first question today is:
Q: When Neuroblastoma Cancer “spreads”, what is the primary term used to describe this process?
REMEMBER, you must put your name that matched your Driver's License to your reply/comment/answer. Stay tuned throughout the entire day because you never know when the other THREE questions will be asked. Good Luck Everyone!
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This process, called metastasis, is how cancer spreads from the original (primary)
The 'stage' of a cancer is a term used to describe its size and whether it has spread beyond its original site. Knowing the particular type, and the stage, of the cancer helps the doctors to decide on the best treatment for your child.
Rick Prouse
PS on a side note, if this contest does anything it will help bring knowledge to everyone concerning the horrors of cancer at any age. Thanks
Metastases
Who spelled it wrong?
Metastasized
this is reconciled1 wife just on a personal note childhood cancer is a passion of mine-there needs to be more awareness and money brought to this cause-the country we live in does not give enough for research for a cure-our government feels the need to give more to the space program than to give money for childhood cancer-this is a terrible disease and our children are suffering-If we do win these tickets we will still pay because Brooks Foundation is for a great cause.
I agree 100%, I cant imagine the courage it must take to deal with something like this. Brooke is an inspiration to all of us.
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