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Mario get his wish

Stanford team wins virtual reality prize

 

Volume 26 No. 2 FEBRUARY 2002
MARIO GETS HIS WISH

- From his room at Lucile Packard Children's Hospital, Mario Vasquez Pagan (left) was captivated by heavy construction equipment at the medical center's future cancer center site. The 7-year-old Packard patient, who has not responded to treatment for rare desmoplastic cancer, was itching to get behind the controls of one of the earth movers. John Gaston, project manager for the center, caught wind of Mario's dream and made sure it came true.