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My Story
Joe Joe was diagnosed with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia on November 3, 2000. After successfully completing 2 years and 7 months of chemotherapy,
he entered into remission. Shortly after a year of normalcy, Joe Joe
relapsed January 17, 2005. If all goes according to plan, he could once again
be done with treatment this fall. Even though Joe Joe has spent 6 of his
8 years fighting cancer, he remains refreshingly positive and thoughtful
of others. If there ever was a kid who could make you smile...this
is the one.
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