When this radio personality accepted a job in Tri-Cities, a love story had come full circle. Sadly, terminal cancer will bring the amazing story to a close.
Janna Cornish has been fighting her entire life winning the battle against cancer again and again. She had Leukemia and a brain tumor when she was very young. After a bone marrow transplant and radiation, she remained cancer free until 2 years ago when she had another brain tumor and another surgery, resulting in several complications...
New health information revealed heart disease is no longer the No. 1 killer of Washingtonians. It's now cancer. That's understandable, right? The reason is depressing.
Doctors at the Mayo Clinic injected large amounts of measles virus into two patients with blood cancer. They got really sick, then recovered, and the cancer got better!
I received a request from a friend to get the word out for a Tri-Cities hospice nurse who works for the local chaplaincy. Her name is Anna Curiel, she is 26, and is going through her third battle with Leukemia -- that is not where the story begins...
Don't miss all the fun and entertainment at this years Relay For Life Event at Fran Rish Stadium June 7th.
It's a fundraising event for The American Cancer Society!