“We
are a non-profit foundation created to raise public awareness
about bone cancer and to support research into improving
diagnosis, treatment and cure. Approximately 2,500 new
cases of primary bone cancer are diagnosed each year in
the U.S. With your help, we can continue to aid research
into better diagnosis, treatment and cure and provide more
effective support and education for patients.”
— Rakesh Donthineni,
M.D.
Orthopaedic Oncologist and BCRF Founder
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 Francesca
Arnaudo is a girl who defies odds. At age 6 she was diagnosed
with osteosarcoma, a bone cancer that afflicts only three
in every million children ages 14 and under. At age 8,
she was diagnosed with acute myeloid leukemia, a white-
blood cell malignancy that occurs as a side effect of treatment
in just one in every 100 children who have undergone chemotherapy.
Now, at age 9, the tenacious
brown-eyed girl is free of both cancers. [more...]
From 'Synthesis'
Vol. 8, No. 2, a publication of the UC Davis Cancer
Center
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