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To: CDHart
"My brother-in-law had lymphoma about 30 years ago, and was treated, and it's never come back".
Carolyn

Another testimony of hope!

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220 posted on 04/11/2007 7:15:07 AM PDT by spectre ((Spectre's wife))
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To: All
HERE WE GO FROM ABC NEWS

April 11, 2007 — Former Senator and ABC Radio Senior Analyst Fred Thompson says he has lymphoma. Thompson is mulling a run for the Republican Party's 2008 presidential nomination.

The following is a statement from Thompson read on ABC News Radio today:

"We have all seen the courageous battle that Elizabeth and John Edwards are fighting, and there are so many others. Fortunately, there are an increasing number of good stories because of the medical advances that have been made.

"I have friends in politics, some in Congress, some running for President, and others who have successfully dealt with cancer. It is certainly no respecter of persons and totally non-partisan. That point was driven home to me about 2 1/2 years ago when, shortly after a routine physical, I was diagnosed with what the doctors call an indolent lymphoma. Of the 30-plus kinds of lymphoma this is a "good" kind, if there is such a thing.

"I have had no illness from it, or even any symptoms. My life expectancy should not be affected. I am in remission, and it is very treatable with drugs if treatment is needed in the future—and with no debilitating side effects.

"I am one of the lucky ones. There are many lucky ones today. And for all of our diversity, we share one thing in common—a deep appreciation for the fact that we live in the United States of America and have the best medicine and the best doctors the world has even known."

228 posted on 04/11/2007 7:19:00 AM PDT by areafiftyone
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