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Maryann Yochim, President
Since losing my husband to Pancreatic Cancer in
2005, I have focused my efforts to support research
towards a cure for this terrible disease. For me,
there couldn’t be a more meaningful way to honor his
memory than to become involved in such promising
research through the John Kanzius Cancer Research
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Joseph Sinnott, Vice President
“Erie is a great city with a caring, giving spirit.
Coming together in this initiative to find a
treatment and cure for cancer is a very significant
undertaking for our city. I thank all who
participate in supporting this initiative which
demonstrates the greatness of our community.” |
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Thomas Wedzik, Treasurer |
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Joyce Savocchio
“Our community and region has an opportunity to be a
part of a significant and historic undertaking. By
supporting the research now underway at various
medical centers in the United States of the
non-invasive radio wave cancer treatment discovered
by John Kanzius, we can all unite in finding a cure
for cancer and in rebuilding our community’s vision
for the future.” |
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Mark DiVecchio
“A healthy community is a progressive and
forward-looking community. Improving public health
and thus creating a strong economy will make our
county a better place to live and work. We all need
to work together to make this happen.” |
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Richard Long, MD
“I am a personal friend of John Kanzius and have
known of his research project since its inception. I
viewed John’s radio-wave technology in his kitchen.
Being a physician who treated cancers, I was
thrilled that a non-invasive treatment in my
lifetime may be on the horizon. I am proud and
pleased to serve John and the Cancer Research
Foundation.” |
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Thomas
Fucci, MPA
"It's hard to find
someone you know who has not been touched by cancer
in some way, either directly or indirectly. We're
all in this together and I believe we all have
something to give to help find a cure for this
disease."
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Patrick
Fetzner
"It is an honor to be on the Board.
John's non-invasive cancer
treatment has been hailed as the "most exciting
cancer research
breakthrough in the last 20 years!" by Dr. Steve
Curley of M.D. Anderson
Medical Center. The thought of eradicating
this insidious disease, which has touched virtually
every family, would be one of the greatest
humanitarian feats of our time." |
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Jeffrey Ludrof
"I first met John Kanzius during my own battle with
cancer and was immediately impressed with his vision
and tenacity to cure this terrible disease. John's
idea will not only have a huge positive impact on
the Erie, PA community but the world. I am proud to
serve and support this foundation."
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Jay Alberstadt, Secretary
Silvia Ferretti |