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In memory of Jenessa "Boey" who fought a rare cancer Rhabdomyosarcoma for nearly 2 years.
She lost her battle on December 28 2007.
She left a great legacy behind.
Music - Nicole Nordeman - Legacy
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Video that introduces you to Joanna Rae McAfee, a beautiful six-year-old little girl from Warner Robins, GA who died of childhood cancer (alveolar rhabdomyosarcoma) in 2005.
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In Memory of 9 year old Mia Edge who died June 20 2007 after long battle with a rare childhood cancer called Rhabdomyosarcoma
http://www.miaedg e.com
Song: I Can Only Imagine
Artist: MercyMe
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We are a group of parents from across the country with children afflicted by cancer. Our hope is to spread childhood cancer awareness and to restore funding for childhood cancer research.
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NOTE: On July 29, 2008 the Conquer Childhood Cancer Act was signed by President Bush. This was something Boey strived for, and with a lot of help from her this bill was put into congress and finally passed. Congrats Boey, it finally happened!
In memory of Boey.
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A charity bicycle ride to benefit research and awareness for all types of childhood cancer, including Rhabdomyosarcoma (Rhabdo, a childhood cancer of the muscle that affects less than 300 children each year. Proceeds of this event will be donated to the Wake Forest University School of Medicine, specifically to the Section on Pediatric Hematology and Oncology.
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An update on my health and efforts to raise awareness and funding for cancer, especially sarcoma. Please visit myspace.com/granttyl er for more information about my fight and the ways others can help through the Sarcoma Initiative and the UCLA the Ted Mann Family Resource Center.
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Here are some of the faces of the children who battle cancer everyday, and some who we have lost. Please support childhood cancer research, because after all we can never predict the future and it can happen to anyone!