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Mar 26 2012

Michael Johnson Repudiates Suffering, Dedicates Redlands Criterium to Dad and Meso Patients

REDLANDS, CA. Michael Johnson thought he knew a few things about suffering. As a former professional motocrosser and cyclist, he knew first hand what it felt like to push the body so hard that the mind nearly shut down in a dizzying fog of ...

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Mar 12 2012

Brett Clare Powers Break Away to Victory: "Love ya Dad!"

Murietta, CA. Brett Clare works hard, trains hard, and plays hard. But when it comes to cancer survivors, he's understandably got a soft spot. “I’m dedicating this win to my Dad,” Brett beamed, moments after winning the Tour of ...

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Mar 8 2012

"Make Your Mark For Meso" - March 11, 2012

Rosemarie Ganoe already knows a thing or two about pulling together as a community for a worthy cause. Last year she was honored as a “Person of Distinction” by the Los Angeles Daily Breeze newspaper, receiving the female volunteer honor ...

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Feb 6 2012

Mesothelioma Patient's Bill of Rights

Mesothelioma Patient’s Bill of Rights We, the mesothelioma patients of the United States, in order to form a more humane justice system, enhance domestic tranquility, provide for quality of life, promote the healing process, respect the rights ...

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Jan 24 2012

A Tribute to a Dedicated Man: John Johnson. 1943-2012

What is the measure of a man? Is it the degree of devotion by his loving wife? Is it the respect and admiration of his grateful children? Is it the way his grandchild giggles when he kisses her plump cheek? Is it the way he, despite great personal ...

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