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Thanks all.

PJ, As explained by Ian, there are many different support mechanisms and research programs that are funded by the different charities/foundations and societies etc.

to give you just an idea of what we have experienced:

Sydney Children's Hospital - Obviously provide medical car

Starlight Room - Provide kids with a safe enjoyable place to play inside the hospital

Clown Doctors - Come to the kids and make them laugh while they're sitting in beds they can't get up from

and then there is years of research prior...much of which is funded by charitable donations.

Also as he explained there are different types of cancer which require different types of medicines, science, ideas, etc to fight them.

For example, with Olivia, she had a Stage 3 Wilms' Tumour.

It can be staged from Stage 1 through to 5, each of which is treated differently.

In each of those stages, it can have 3 to 5 different variations, which are all treated differently once again.

further to that, there are now DNA tests they can do which further break down and change treatment again.

So just imagine how many different type of cancer there are and then how many subsets of each one is treated/studied and therefore funded differently.

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A bit hit and miss Adam :/ A fair bit of traffic coming down the hill playing interference. Got the occasional good one though. Will hopefully post up batch #3 of photos tonight.

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All the best to you, your family, and especially Olivia, Jason!!

Was both an honour and privilege to help out by being a part of the event to help such a great cause!!

I'm sure most of us would love to hear how Olivia goes with the rest of her treatment!! =)

PS.:

That surely isn't my car?

Bob.

Bob, if that is, you're living my dream!! Haha

Alright guys, got plenty of pics uploaded, head over here to get them!

Here's some of my faves

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Loving this pic of my baby!!! Lucky I washed her that morning =D

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Thanks for the info.

I though cancer was cancer and attacked different regions and was treated according to that.

When I have decent Internet again, might try and search for some documentaries.

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RPFs

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Ready to go.

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Skyline Republic

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34 FIJI

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Meister.

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Yo-yo :)

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Radial

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Assembly

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Rally heroes

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DESIM8

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Black 32R

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Sweet 32 with genuine BBS

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NISMO.

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Peek.

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Jun's Reinik.

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Terry overseeing.

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Bob's beauty

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Glad to see so many pics showing up guys.

Awesome shots as always Matt!

I am sure a few people are saving these!!!

And double thanks Matt for getting a couple with my car.

Being at the back I wasn't expecting anything so very happy :)

Same would be said for Ciaron lol.

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