When we met with Dr. Daniel Cho a couple of weeks ago, as we were discussing his team’s success rate with HDIL2 patients, he mentioned that they have been having a lot of CRs lately. I asked what CR meant and he said it was a “Complete Response” to the therapy. That essentially means that the metastases disappear completely from the patient’s body.
CR has become my mantra. My son Jack drew up a couple of CR posters for me to focus on as I ride my bike in the sun room. Here they are in all their glory. I look at them, repeat the mantra, and keep telling myself that I am going to destroy this ridiculous cancer. I will blow it out of existence and have my CR and reclaim my life (thank you Bernadette for that last phrase).
When we met with Dr. Daniel Cho a couple of weeks ago, as we were discussing his team’s success rate with HDIL2 patients, he mentioned that they have been having a lot of CRs lately. I asked what CR meant and he said it was a “Complete Response” to the therapy. That essentially means that the metastases disappear completely from the patient’s body.
CR has become my mantra. My son Jack drew up a couple of CR posters for me to focus on as I ride my bike in the sun room. Here they are in all their glory. I look at them, repeat the mantra, and keep telling myself that I am going to destroy this ridiculous cancer. I will blow it out of existence and have my CR and reclaim my life (thank you Bernadette for that last phrase).
When we met with Dr. Daniel Cho a couple of weeks ago, as we were discussing his team’s success rate with HDIL2 patients, he mentioned that they have been having a lot of CRs lately. I asked what CR meant and he said it was a “Complete Response” to the therapy. That essentially means that the metastases disappear completely from the patient’s body.
CR has become my mantra. My son Jack drew up a couple of CR posters for me to focus on as I ride my bike in the sun room. Here they are in all their glory. I look at them, repeat the mantra, and keep telling myself that I am going to destroy this ridiculous cancer. I will blow it out of existence and have my CR and reclaim my life (thank you Bernadette for that last phrase).
When we met with Dr. Daniel Cho a couple of weeks ago, as we were discussing his team’s success rate with HDIL2 patients, he mentioned that they have been having a lot of CRs lately. I asked what CR meant and he said it was a “Complete Response” to the therapy. That essentially means that the metastases disappear completely from the patient’s body.
CR has become my mantra. My son Jack drew up a couple of CR posters for me to focus on as I ride my bike in the sun room. Here they are in all their glory. I look at them, repeat the mantra, and keep telling myself that I am going to destroy this ridiculous cancer. I will blow it out of existence and have my CR and reclaim my life (thank you Bernadette for that last phrase).