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Ava McPartland

Welcome to Ava's Web Page.

Ava was diagnosed with Neuroblastoma Stage IV High risk, at 10 months old in January of 2004.


All the treatment protocols for Neuroblastoma are considered clinical trials since the relapse rate for this disease is extremely high especially for children with late stage disease. Please take a moment to visit the Lunch For Life website to learn more and help spread the word!





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please
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Journal

Saturday, May 5, 2012 6:44 AM CDT

Boy how time flies!

Ava has excelled and is doing well!
Another year has passed and we are now 7 years out NED. We are grateful and blessed to share each day Ava gives us. I plan to pass the keeping of the site to Ava herself who has asked to speak her mind here as well. We thank all of you for the continued prayers.

At age 9 Ava is maturing faster than we would like to allow but she continues to shine like a bright star! I will update her picture on the front page as well so you all can see how she has grown and hopefully capture her spirit.

Continued thanks, God Bless!
Mark

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Hospital Information:

Patient Room: Home :-)

UNC Childrens Hospital/Pediatrics Hematology Oncology
Sloan Kettering Memorial, NYC

910-686-0455

Links:

www.lunchforlife.org   Lunch For Life
www.cncf-childcancer.org   Fighting for a Cure!
  


 
 

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