Guest guest Posted May 25, 2007 Report Share Posted May 25, 2007 Margot, Thanks for posting this. Sometimes, with all the drama I've got going on I don't think to do things myself. Dr. Koller is my doctor, too. WHAT A GUY!!!! We are two very lucky people. Denice Margot Menefee <redbudln@...> wrote: Hi, Fellow Survivors: It’s time to let you know that my MD doctor, Dr. A. Koller, will once again—for HIS fifth time—be participating in the Houston HPD Bicycle Relay for The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society. You may recall that Dr. Koller suffered from kidney cancer three years ago which caused him to have one of his kidneys removed. This year, after having a quarter-size metastasis removed from his lung, he considers himself once again cancer-free and physically able to participate in this ride. In addition to Houston firefighters, police, and other volunteers and survivors, Dr. Koller’s daughter will ride for the second time after she raised the $6,000 pledge minimum. The funds raised last year amounted to $240,000 for The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society. Dr. Koller believes that the L & L Society provided the major funding for the discovery of Gleevec by Dr. Druker, the first drug of the “Kinase Inhibitor” type. He also tells me that today there are many exciting drugs in this category, including two drugs approved to treat renal cell carcinoma, the type of cancer Dr. Koller has. The ride will be called “From NASA to NASA” and will leave from the Space Center in Houston on June 12 at 8 AM and arrive at the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida, on June 17. The relay ride is a 2,013 mile trip going through Little Rock, Arkansas; Memphis and Nashville in Tennessee; Atlanta and Augusta in Georgia; Columbia, Florence, and ton in South Carolina; Savannah, Georgia; ville, St. Augustine Daytona Beach, and Orlando, Florida. I hope that all of you will support Dr. Koller’s selfless efforts by making a donation for his ride with whatever amount you can contribute. No amount will be too small. You may make out your checks to “The Leukemia and Lymphoma Society.” 100% of your donation is fully tax deductible. Won’t you please send a note of encouragement and wishes to him and the relay group (address below). He will proudly, as in the past, carry your note with him across the finish line. Please mail your checks to: A. Koller, MD MD Cancer Center-Box 428 1515 Holcombe Blvd. Houston, TX 77030-4009 Thanks to all of you from your fellow survivor and list member, Margot Menefee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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