disease these days than it once was. Every lady on my wife's side has had breast cancer or worse. Only one has lived through it. I have personally known more people that have died from cancer than anything else.
I can't tell you how many kids we know with some sort of horrible cancer in the past or currently battling. My best friends (3 year old) son Kolton is going through Chemo at Riley Childrens Hospital right now for Aplastic Anemia coupled with HLH (not certain there has ever been a case like it), and soon hopes to be able to have a Bone Marrow Transplant.
Here is some info on him if you're interested:
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=563610230326049&set=o.152614794900598&type=1&theater
https://www.facebook.com/groups/152614794900598/
http://www.gofundme.com/Team-Kolton
I'm not asking for donations, but rather just venting on how horrible this disease has become these last 10 years. It seems like I know more people with cancer than without it and I would love to know why that is.
We'll be lucky if my father-in-law makes it another six months with what he is battling.
Here's to hoping that with all the advances in technology that sooner rather than later we'll have a cure for this crap.