Posts Tagged ‘Hot Dogs’

The Kanzius Cancer Cure ? A Medical Cinderella Story

Sunday, April 25th, 2010

Did you ever dream you’d be the one to find the cure for cancer? Probably not. And neither did John Kanzius, but he has set the world of cancer treatment on its ear. Let me fill you in.

John Kanzius, a former radio and television executive from Pennsylvania, was diagnosed with a rare, incurable form of non-Hodgkins Leukemia in his late fifties. In the course of his 36 rounds of chemotherapy, he was in the company of many other patients undergoing similar treatment at Texas University’s M.D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston.

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Magnetic Poetry Kids Story Maker

Thursday, March 11th, 2010

  • Noun Phrases (blue) the old king, a spaceship, hot dogs
  • Verb Phrases (red) laughs out loud, finds the treasure, wakes me up
  • Prepositional Phrases (yellow) down the road, under the bed, at the zoo
  • Conjunctions, Adverbs, Connecting Phrases (green) very softly, where we can, unless
  • Fosters proficiency in speaking and writing

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The Kanzius Cancer Cure – A Medical Cinderella Story

Friday, March 5th, 2010

Did you ever dream you’d be the one to find the cure for cancer? Probably not. And neither did John Kanzius, but he has set the world of cancer treatment on its ear. Let me fill you in.

John Kanzius, a former radio and television executive from Pennsylvania, was diagnosed with a rare, incurable form of non-Hodgkins Leukemia in his late fifties. In the course of his 36 rounds of chemotherapy, he was in the company of many other patients undergoing similar treatment at Texas University’s M.D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston.

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