Roadtrip to Bergamo, Italy! Four adults crammed into a Volkswagon Rabbit along with my seven year old godson and his best (older!) French sweetheart! Adorable, high energy kids -- a rea treat!
Frank Burroughs lost his daughter to cancer when she was just 21 because, he says, the FDA blocked her from getting Erbitux, a promising new, experimental treatment that was later FDA approved. In this video of a rally in front of the FDA on September 18, 2007 he calls out, "Dr. von Eschenbach, tear down this wall!"
TAGS: Care to Live & Abigail Alliance
From Joel Nowak and Leslie Mulkey of New York City, New York: Shouldn't late-stage, terminal patients, who have run out of FDA approved treatment options, be given meaningful access to promising therapies that are not yet FDA approved?
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A lunatic that makes his living winning radio contests goes up against a vindictive show host that is dead set on not letting him win his contest. You won't believe what happens...
My Godson visits my wife and I at the beach in New York City! Since the city cleaned up its waterways, the rivers, harbor and Atlantic ocean are full of life!
Frank Burroughs lost his daughter to cancer when she was just 21 because, he says, the FDA blocked her from getting Erbitux, a promising new, experimental treatment that was later FDA approved. In this video of a rally in front of the FDA on September 18, 2007 he calls out, "Dr. von Eschenbach, tear down this wall!"
Frank Burroughs lost his daughter to cancer when she was just 21 because, he says, the FDA blocked her from getting Erbitux, a promising new, experimental treatment that was later FDA approved. In this video of a rally in front of the FDA on September 18, 2007 he calls out, "Dr. von Eschenbach, tear down this wall!"
TAGS: A Right to Live & Abigail Alliance