How colorful, personalized patches bring joy to young cancer patients
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The Oliver Patch Project has provided more than 1,600 children battling cancer with either a free denim jacket or tote bag across the United States. (AP video by Daniel Kozin)
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More than 1,600 children from throughout the United States have received a jacket or tote. Doctors say such programs bolster patients' morale and help them recover.
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