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Immune to Cancer: The CRI Blog

  • Luc V

    Luc V’s Immunotherapy Story

    Melanoma |  Diagnosed 2013 I think my brain is a very good pharmacy for my body. Luc’s Story…
    March 16, 2017| CRI Staff
  • Kevin Lakes

    Kevin Lankes’s Immunotherapy Story

    Melanoma |  Diagnosed 2011 If it weren’t for all the bad parts of cancer, everybody would really benefit…
    March 16, 2017| CRI Staff
  • Stephen Estrada

    Stephen Estrada’s Immunotherapy Story

    Colorectal Cancer |  Diagnosed 2013 Most of all, I want the gift of immunotherapy to be accessible to…
    March 15, 2017| CRI Staff
  • Denise Zackman

    Denise Zackman’s Immunotherapy Story

    Ovarian Cancer |  Diagnosed 2007 You don’t think that you can just have cancer in your body and…
    March 15, 2017| CRI Staff
  • Dax Bykerk

    Dax Bykerk’s Immunotherapy Story

    Melanoma |  Diagnosed Age 34 It takes about an hour and a half at best, and then you’re…
    March 15, 2017| CRI Staff
  • Philip Prichard

    Philip P’s Immunotherapy Story

    Kidney Cancer |  Diagnosed 2012 I feel like I can see past tomorrow. Philip’s Story In 2012, lifelong…
    March 15, 2017| CRI Staff
  • Paul M

    Paul M’s Immunotherapy Story

    Lymphoma |  Diagnosed 2012 When I say my life changed, I don’t mean gradually; it changed immediately. Paul’s…
    March 15, 2017| CRI Staff
  • Dave Healy

    Dave Healy’s Immunotherapy Story

    Kidney Cancer |  Diagnosed 2009 It’s like three little pin pricks just underneath the skin. That’s about it….
    March 15, 2017| CRI Staff
  • Joseph R

    Joseph R’s Immunotherapy Story

    Melanoma If you never give up on yourself, there’s always a chance that something good might come…
    March 15, 2017| CRI Staff
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