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Challenge: Accepted!

 Life is... ...writing the data. Hi Again, Yes...so soon! We love it when life comes together, so we needed to share three happy, intertwined stories.  We hope all your challenges are also acceptable, A and D 1.  Life Challenge:  Accepted! Yesterday we saw Dr. Park to end this summer's Cancer Course.  All good news from Dr. Park, who confirmed the clear scan and concurred that, barring any change, the course of action for Darrell is routine imaging (MRI scans) every four months.  That's it.  For the rest of his life. May it be so. Dr. Park also discussed the state of knowledge and treatment for GBM, around the nation and locally.  Locally, St. Jude is becoming much more of a center for GBM and other cancers of the central nervous system.  Globally, statistics for GBM haven't budged much for the last couple decades.  Dr. Park called GBM an "orphan disease," that is, a disease that is considered rare. Fewer than 200,000 cases per year constitutes a rare disease; abo

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