Many of you read my previous post about my team captain, Dave, who in October was diagnosed with Stage 3 oropharyngeal (throat) cancer. In that post, I told you about his history riding the Pan-Mass Challenge, his diagnosis, his robotic and manual surgeries, and his radiation treatments. I also told you how inspired I was when he joined the team on a 30-mile training ride back in April.
Earlier this month, Dave returned to Dana-Farber to undergo a scan to detect any remaining cancer cells in his body. The scan came back clean - no cancer! This isn't the end of the road for Dave - he will have to return to Dana-Farber for similar scans every six weeks for the foreseeable future to be confident that he has beat his cancer once and for all. But it was the news that he, and all of us who know him, were hoping for.
Despite the great news, Dave is still recovering from the intense radiation treatments. He has been on his bike, though, and has impressed me with his strength. There was never really a doubt in my mind that Dave would be joining us in six weeks (yes, only six weeks!) for the PMC, but now I am confident that our team captain will be leading us all the way to Provincetown!
I have never been as sure as I am today that the funds that we raise through the Pan-Mass Challenge are advancing the field of cancer research and are saving lives. Dave's experimental robotic surgery may not have occurred if Dana-Farber relied only on federal and foundation grants, which often come with strings attached. 10 years ago when I started riding the PMC, Dave's robotic surgery was not available. I can't help but think that the nearly $50,000 that you have helped me raise over that time has contributed to the advances we see today. 100% of your donation goes directly to Dana-Farber for them to spend where the need is greatest. Please make a generous donation to support my ride, in honor of Captain Dave. Thank you!
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