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Best News Since 12/26/11

2/2/2012

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We got the genetic test results back on Zoë's tumor, and the defect that causes her cancer is found only in her tumor cells, and not in all of the cells of her body.  This means that once she kicks this cancer's ass she will never have this cancer again!!!!
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Colleen Joubert
2/2/2012 11:44:46 am

I couldn't be happier right now!

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Julie Williams
2/2/2012 01:17:09 pm

Hot Damn! That is soooooooooo wonderful!! Miracles...they happen every day!Go Zoe!

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Catherine C. Capasso
2/2/2012 08:05:41 pm

That is such wonderful news! Praying they can take it out very soon.

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Margaret Desjarlais
2/3/2012 03:49:46 am

That is wonderful!!!!

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Anita Coats
2/5/2012 02:36:22 am

The power of prayer at work! More prayers coming Zoe's way!

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The Zoë Faye Foundation's mission is to provide support and assistance to children diagnosed with Malignant Rhabdoid Tumors, Atypical Teratoid Rhabdoid Tumors, and Non-CNS Extrarenal Rhabdoid Tumors, and their families; provide pathways to information, financial relief, and raise awareness for rare pediatric cancers, and funds for researchers who focus on Rhabdoid Tumors and related cancers with the hopes of achieving a cure.