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Infant Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia

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Greta and her older sister, Charlotte, one week after being discharged from Seattle Children's Hospital.
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Before her three-month-old daughter, Greta, was diagnosed with a rare cancer, Maggie used to turn away from stories about children with cancer. Not anymore. Maggie now understands how critical Stand Up To Cancer (SU2C) is in saving lives like Greta’s. If you don’t read any further than this, you need to know that without your tax deductible donations to SU2C, their innovative and collaborative approach in bringing researchers together and clinical trials to children and adults with a wide array of cancers might not survive. SU2C research investigates cancers associated with more than 80% of all cancer diagnoses in the US and Canada.

If you can’t watch this year’s SU2C Telecast Friday, September 9th, 2016, at 7pm CST, on most major television networks, please give a donation now to support SU2C’s research programs. 100% of money raised from the public goes to support SU2C research itself.

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