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		<title>By: DMCNEILL</title>
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		<description>Jason-

I am 42 years old and was diagnosed with Stage IV Colon Cancer in July of 2008.  During the past year, I have had a successful colon and liver resection and just completed my 6 months of chemo treatments.  I have been following your story for quite some time and find it truly inspirational.  It is hard finding those successful Stage IV survivor stories and you provide hope to myself and others.  Cheers to good health and squeaky clean scans!  Keep on blogging.</description>
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<p>I am 42 years old and was diagnosed with Stage IV Colon Cancer in July of 2008.  During the past year, I have had a successful colon and liver resection and just completed my 6 months of chemo treatments.  I have been following your story for quite some time and find it truly inspirational.  It is hard finding those successful Stage IV survivor stories and you provide hope to myself and others.  Cheers to good health and squeaky clean scans!  Keep on blogging.</p>
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