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Suzanne Penney's first battle was with breast cancer. Aggressive chemotherapy stopped the breast cancer in its tracks. Unfortunately, that same chemotherapy brought on another form of cancer- leukemia. Regular readers of this blog know that repair stem cells are usually a boon to leukemia patients and such was the case here:
When Suzanne Penney was diagnosed with leukemia after she battled breast cancer, she decided to undergo an injection of umbilical (repair) cord blood stem cells and the procedure saved her life.But, today, as Penney recovers in the hospital, doctors tell her that her leukemia is in remission.
“It turns out that in the umbilical cord blood there are a large number of potent stem cells that give rise to bone marrow, Dr. Edward Ball told the television station.“Some people are shocked that I haven't blamed God and chewed him out, Penney said. “But so many good things came out of having breast cancer, so something better must be ready to come out of this. . . . And attitude is so important when you're fighting a disease like cancer.This is the second day in a row (see below) where a repair stem cell recipient credits "attitude" for some of their improvement- and I believe them. I think a good positive attitude enhances the power of repair stem cells and helps the body heal itself. This is a good lesson for all of us- whether we are sick or fortunate enough to be healthy, we should strive to be positive in our lives. Click here to read the full story and watch Suzanne on video