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Where Is The Cure Hiding & How Do We Get It?

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Government cutbacks in cancer research: what will affect be on you and your diagnosis? Our founder, Andrew Schorr takes a hard look at current events in his latest blog. Take a look and leave us a comment!

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Dear Andrew, I am hate to hear this. I have been concerned for along time ever since my Dad was diagnosed in 2014 with B-CELL Lymphoma then on top of that also had a bone marrow test and it was positive for CLL. He went into remission and so far no B-CELL but, this January he now has 3 Lymph nodes involved with CLL. I have researched my heart out for help. Dad only has Medicare and nothing else. Our oncologist does not give us the time I wish he is a great doctor but, I feel so empty dealing with this illness. It is so hard to understand why there is no cure. I pray that God will help everyone with CLL and their family we all suffer. I wish I knew a good diet I have him on greens, plant proteins, I found out that the Mayo Clinic supported the Green Tea but, can not find an extract I feel good about no one will help me. I put him on Curcumin and some Boswellia from the Terry Naturally Products. I have seen the video's about the question of supplements but, I can tell you it has helped my Dad. He is worth every fight I have in me to get him help I just feel so helpless most days and just pray God will touch his body. I love him very much. Cancer is the hardest thing I have faced in my life both my parents got it 9 months apart my Mother had breast cancer in 2013. I thank you for this web-site so many days it gives me comfort and hope. I think our Government thinks of what will fill there pockets not the greater good of man or saving lives. Thank you for all you do.

Rosea H. Zoellner

rosea.zoellner@yahoo.com