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Patient Stories
Chris, osteosarcoma patient
Florence, breast cancer survivor
Ian, osteosarcoma patient
Mike, pancreatic cancer patient
Todd, brain cancer survivor
Scott, Ewing's sarcoma survivor
Others We Have Helped
Claudine, lung cancer patient
Gailyn, breast cancer patient
Jim, colon/rectal cancer survivor
Joan, breast cancer survivor
Pam, breast cancer survivor
Simonette, breast cancer survivor
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| WE’RE ACTUALLY TREATING PATIENTS TODAY, NOT JUST SEARCHING FOR TOMORROW’S CURE |
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We have had
stunning success in giving scores of patients a much higher quality of life. We
have been privileged to work with some truly amazing and courageous clients who
came to Lazarex Cancer Foundation after years of fighting cancer left their
bodies and financial reserves drained.
Lazarex Cancer
Foundation works with clients and their families to create a bridge to hope,
life and dignity. We support our clients with financial assistance for, and
access to, new and promising cancer treatments, by serving as patient advocates
and through connecting them to the right resources. We believe that together we
can change the face of cancer, one life at a time.
Here are just
a few stories from patients who have found help, hope and a future through
Lazarex:
- Fourteen-year-old Ian's Rexin-G treatment led to submission of his cancer
symptoms, giving him an entire summer's reprieve. His mother says, "He lived a
whole lifetime this past summer."
- After
treatment with Rexin-G reversed the progression of Mike's pancreatic cancer, he
was healthy enough to connect with his family and to coach his girl's Little
League team, providing memories to last a lifetime.
- Todd was able to resume a normal life after his very stubborn brain tumor
yielded to Avastin®, a new and experimental brain cancer treatment administered
at Duke University.
- A second breast cancer diagnosis and instructions to "get her affairs in order"
led Florence to seek Rexin-G treatment. She now enjoys weekly Sunday dinners
with her family and is busy planning her future-a future without cancer.
- Joan was treated with Rexin-G for Stage IV breast cancer with excellent results.
In fact, she recently took a 3-week cruise with her husband to celebrate being
cancer-free.
- After being ordered to hospice care to treat osteosarcoma, 7-year-old Chase and
his mother opted for Rexin-G. Both Chase and his mother are now doing well.
- Maria's breast cancer is now being treated with Rexin-G and she is
well enough to take walks on the beach and spend time having fun with her
daughter.
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