Oakville Beaver, 5 Dec 2014, p. 10

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www.insideHALTON.com | OAKVILLE BEAVER | Friday, December 5, 2014 | 10 W.H. Morden students reach out to Liam who should be in JK by Abigail Cukier Special to the Beaver As many as half of all children with high-risk neuroblastoma will suffer a relapse, and Liam Cuttle's parents want to give him the best odds possible. "We always live in fear of that. We want to make sure we are doing everything we can, should that ever happen," said mom Heather Anderson of Oakville. This is why the family and its Fighting for Liam Brigade has announced a $50,000 fundraising goal for 2015. The funds will go to The James Fund for Neuroblastoma Research to sponsor the Drug Discovery Project at the Hospital for Sick Children, which works toward finding experimental treatments. Neuroblastoma is a cancer of the sympathetic nervous system that usually affects infants and young children. Neuroblastoma can develop anywhere in the body, but most often occurs in the adrenal gland. Other sites include the neck, chest, spinal cord or pelvis. Signs and symptoms of the disease will vary with the location. It is the third-most common pediatric cancer (behind leukemia and brain tumours). About 50 to 75 children are diagnosed in Canada each year. Children with high-risk neuroblastoma, like Liam, have a 50 per cent survival rate. "When your child is diagnosed with cancer, you lose a lot of control of your life and it's so | photo by Michael Ivanin ­ special to the Beaver | submitted photo At left, Kaitlin Vickramasinghe helps Roan Ardal to build a snowman at the W.H. Morden Annual Fall Fair. The event was in support of Liam's Brigade and The James Fund, with all proceeds going directly to Toronto's Hospital for Sick Chilldren (Sick Kids) for neuroblastoma research. At right, Liam Cuttle, who was diagnosed with neuroblastoma. stressful," Anderson said. "By fundraising, you feel like you get some control back. It's almost therapeutic. The family is overwhelmed by the support it has received so far. On Liam's fourth birthday on Oct. 26, about 200 members of the community, along with friends and family, attended a Monster March in support of the James Fund. Children in Halloween costumes marched through downtown Oakville and visited the fire station. And because Liam was set to be in hospital on Halloween, his neighbours set up trick-ortreating for him and his friends. see Morden on p.11 Celebrate the Holiday Season With Us! Award Award Winning Italian Cuisine Private Dining · Corporate Functions · Family Events 905 822 5751 www.michaelsbackdoor.com The CSA Greenpatch Available in Crazy Horse Brown, Black and Stout Black Easy on, fast off. No darn laces! All day comfort even on concrete. Ultra light, though ultra rugged. Firefighters across Canada tell us they love wearing their Blundstone Station Boots ­ and when they get a "run" they love just kicking them off. When seconds save lives they are the only boots to buy. 1715 Lakeshore Road West West Do you have the CorreCt insuranCe Coverage? CNJ INsuraNCe & rIsk MaNageD solutIoNs Inc. has The soluTions! Jon-Paul Deerin · Home Owners Insurance · Small Business Insurance · Commercial Insurance · Automobile & Collector Cars Insurance · Wine & Art Collection Insurance BA, CRM, R.I.B (Ont.) Over 25 years Experience We are pleased to serve the Oakville area 201-2150 Winston Park Dr., Oakville 905-829-0097 · jpdeerin@cnjins.com

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