Mark Soriano
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  • Milton, ON
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About Me:
31 years old, lost my 31 year old wife Patricia to Leukemia on Dec 31 2014 after a nine month battle. No kids and I am still living in our house alone.
About my Loss:
My wife Patricia was diagnosed with Leukemia (AML) in March 2014. She went through four rounds of chemotherapy, one round of radiation and a stem cell transplant in September 2014. She was in remission and doing well until she relapsed in October 2014 and was given a few weeks to live. Patricia was then approved for a clinical trial drug on Nov 18 which was working for a few weeks and did lessen the Leukemia over a month. Around Christmas Day was when she started to feel sick again and she rapidly got worse over the next five days. She ended up passing away on the evening of December 31 2014.

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