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Marianne kanzius Records Story |
| July 31, 2009: John Kanzius' widow Marianne and his two daughters Sherry Kanzius and Toni Palmer were the first Erie residents to record their story at NPR's StoryCorp facility on Perry Square.
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Introducing Marianne Kanzius |
| June 10, 2009, Erie Times News: Marianne Kanzius, widow of John Kanzius, talks about the future of the potential cancer-curing project her husband, John Kanzius invented.
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Dr. Steven Curley, Spring 2009 Update |
| Dr. Steven Curley reports work is progressing at a rapid pace to take the Kanzius Non-invasive Radio Wave Cancer Treatment to the next step…clinical trials involving large animals are set to begin in the near future. Equipment for... |
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Dr. Steven Curley: Winter 2008/2009 Update |
| I am pleased to report we continue to make excellent progress in our use of the Kanzius radiofrequency field device to treat human cancers. Since the last update, a manuscript has just been accepted in which we prove we can target gold nanoparticles to... |
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John Kanzius Passes... The Mission Continues |
| The Kanzius Cancer Research Foundation regretfully announces the passing of John Kanzius on Wednesday, February 18, 2009. John’s passing, at a hospital near his winter home in Sanibel, Florida, has come at a time when his cancer invention was... |
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Patents Approved for The Kanzius Cancer Treatment |
| “The patents for this treatment were approved just a few days ago at the end of March,” said lead researcher Dr. Steven Curley, M.D., who is visiting Southwest Florida this week to raise awareness and funding for the work. “That is an... |
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Arnold Palmer Commits to Helping Foundation |
| April 12, 2009 Erie Times News: Steven Curley, M.D., principal researcher for the Kanzius project at M.D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, recently met with golfing legend Arnold Palmer. Palmer, a cancer survivor... |
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New Steps to a Cure |
| Kanzius Cancer Work Continues...New Steps to a Cure
May 13, 2009 Wink News, Ft. Myers, FL: The late John Kanzius left behind a method that is revolutionizing the way cancer is... |