tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1506064328898764765.post4521019790804733875..comments2023-08-29T02:45:40.934-05:00Comments on Dad's Diary - a journey through childhood cancer: Maximizing neuroblastoma'a piece of the pieMark Dunganhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18139784704905490034noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1506064328898764765.post-23055117291204000382010-01-19T08:34:14.158-06:002010-01-19T08:34:14.158-06:00Hey Mark,
First let me start with, How are you? W...Hey Mark,<br />First let me start with, How are you? We are hanging in and taking one day at a time. Feb 3 will be one year that we lost Jenna. I am just really getting back on my feet and want to start getting back in the fight. All be it from a different perspective. I look at it now as going after a killer. Going after the thing that murdered my daughter. Seems fitting, and have you noticed how popular the theme is lately in the movies, Lovey Bone and Edge of Darkness.<br />The question I have is about your recent post. Are they accepting proposals or processinf and finalizing proposals they already have received. The reason I ask is that I think the work that Dr. Haber and his team at Massachusetts General may fit perfectly. Its using CTC chips to capture and then analyze circulating Tumor cells. I reached out to him a year or so ago about opening up a neuroblastoma trial but he was not interested. The dollar signs attached to this grant may cause him to rethink his decesion. What do you think?<br />Patrick Mussolini - Jenna's Dad<br />moose32@optonline.netAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com