Former students who have been diagnosed with a brain tumor are looking into a possible link with their New Jersey high school.
WOODBRIDGE TWP., New Jersey -- Al Lupiano graduated from Colonia High School in Woodbridge Township, New Jersey in 1989.All three were diagnosed with a brain tumor. He was diagnosed 20 years ago. His wife and sister found out on the same day last August - two hours apart."I had told my sister from the very beginning that there was too much of a coincidence that me, my wife and her all have the same tumor," Lupiano said.
"I need your help Facebook. If you were affected or have a tumor or rare cancer, I need your assistance," his Facebook post read. Jason Wisinksi lost his wife Janice 10 years ago to an inoperable brain tumor called Anaplastic Astrocytoma. Environmental engineering firm T+M Associates has been contracted by the township to test for radiation on the grounds of the high school, which was built in 1967.
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