Lung Cancer in South Carolina...

  • will be diagnosed in approximately 3,900 SC citizens in 2011.
  • will tragically take the lives of approximately 2,910 South Carolinians in 2011, as well.
  • is grossly underfunded, unidentified, and stigmatized.
  • is ravaging and must be cured.

Saturday, April 19, 2008

"Paws for the Cure" - Friends of Mary Louise Pawlowski


This shirt was designed by Mr. Knickerbocker to support Mary-Louise Pawlowski, daughter of former pitcher and Clemson Baseball coach John Pawlowski. Five dollars of every shirt sold goes directly to help offset the cost of her treatment.
Go to the Mr. Knickerbocker site to order a shirt: http://www.mrknickerbocker.com/pc-625-18-paws-for-the-cure.aspx

What makes Mr. Knickerbocker unique is its dedication to Clemson as 100% of our merchandise is licensed Clemson products. With its total focus on Clemson University, Mr. Knickerbocker has a national reputation with Tiger fans, and the success of this unique philosophy has earned us the respect of manufacturers and other retailers.
"A Clemson Tradition for over Twenty Five Years."
The College of Charleston Baseball team plays at Clemson on Tuesday May 13, 2008 at 7:15pm


13 year old Mary-Louise Pawlowiski of North Augusta has been diagnosed with PNET (primitive neuroectodermal tumors), a rare malignancy seen in only two percent of children with cancer. X-rays showed a spot on her lung. They thought it might be pneumonia, but by mid-December the spot had doubled in size. Five days before Christmas, the doctors delivered the diagnosis.

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