In a Va. Lab, Forging Links to Speed Cancer Advances

GMU, With Ties to Italy, Aims to Be a Biotech Force By Michael Laris Wednesday, February 27, 2008; B01 The tiny pieces of tumor, cut from 51 Italian cancer patients, arrived at a suburban Washington laboratory in boxes packed with dry ice. Doctors at the University of Padua had frozen 51 nubs of tissue taken […]

The Big Guns!

The the emotional ups and downs of living with Metastatic Breast Cancer and probably all other Cancer diseases present a panoply of complexities that we try to navigate on a day to day basis. Both for the caregiver and the patient the challenges, risks and rewards are overwhelming. Fortunately for Gloria and I we have […]

Joining the Fight

As with so many, across the nation, being affected by this dreaded disease brings about the spirit of doing whatever you can to join the fight. For me I am focused on two priorities. First and foremost is being there for Glo, my loving wife of 46 years, who is the real fighter, and next […]