We can make a difference, one person at a time.

Since only 1% of all cancers in adults are sarcomas, there is very little professional interest or research funding in creating a cure. In children it is 20%. Comparing the percentages of other "well-populated" cancers, funding for research is aimed elsewhere. So, other cancers get the opportunity to have new treatments available. Many cancers that were deadly forty years ago when I was first diagnosed are now treatable. In fact many of them have a cure. Little progress has been made in the field of sarcoma.

There is now a page on the Team Sarcoma website describing how to form a local Team Sarcoma.

AND FINALLY!!!!! !!!

Team Sarcoma T-Shirts and Sarcoma Knows No Borders bracelets


Mary Sorens of the ABC Survivors group has given Team Sarcoma a Store Front on Cafépress where you can order Team Sarcoma T-Shirts which she designed in a variety of styles and languages!

» English
» Chinese
» Dutch
» French
» German
» Italian
» Japanese
» Spanish


A $5 donation to sarcoma research which will be administered via the Liddy Shriver Sarcoma Initiative's Research Grants program is included in the price of each T-Shirt.

This page also describes how to obtain the Sarcoma Knows No borders bracelets.

http://www.sarcomahelp.net/images/bracelets_1.jpg

The more Team Sarcomas there are, the louder the collective voice. Let's get over 5,000 people involved in the 2008 Team Sarcoma Initiative!

There is strength in numbers.

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