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Never Mind The Bollocks Let's Cure Sarcoma

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June 23, 2014 will mark exactly 11 years since I found out I had cancer, with the discovery of a tumor on my T 10 vertebra.  I still have the hospital bracelet! The next morning I had emergency surgery on my spine. and my cancer journey had begun--radiation followed by 12 months of chemotherapy. I have been more than fortunate --you can view my  video story, which I made a number of years ago, by clicking the link below. Ewing Sarcoma is nasty, usually showing itself in children and teens. It is aggressive, debilitating and more than awful, as are all sarcomas, which originate in the connective tissues of the body including bones, cartilage, muscles, fat, blood vessels. nerves and other supportive tissues. Research for sarcoma, because of its rarity--only 1% of all known cancers, but with more than 70 varieties--lacks the funding the more widely diagnosed cancers receive.  Less than15,000 people of all ages are diagnosed with sarcomas yearly, with approximately 6.000 losing their battle.

Pittsburgh Cure Sarcoma (PCS), comprised entirely of volunteers, is helping to change that. Each of us has been affected by sarcoma—we are patients, survivors, physicians, caregivers, researchers and family members who have, sadly, lost loved ones. We are extraordinarily fortunate that Pittsburgh is leading the way in sarcoma research, clinical analysis and treatments at, among others, Hillman Cancer Center, Children’s, AGH, WVU, University of Pittsburgh School of Dentistry, UPMC Shadyside and UPMC Musculoskeletal Oncology Lab in the University of Pittsburgh. Your extremely generous donations over the years have funded more than $2,678,758 in this life saving research since our inception in 2011. Last year’s 5K event realized an astounding $388,000 and enabled us to grant $460,708 to 21researchers and clinicians.

Last year our team, Never Mind the Bollocks Let’s Cure Sarcoma, raised $23,700-placing us in the top 3 of 76 fabulous teams.  Simply amazing!!  PCS all volunteer organization works year round to plan this event, and as a member of the race committee as well as a member of the board of directors I am overwhelmed with pride. While we work tirelessly to plan and pull off an inviolable and successful event, it is the donors themselves that make the difference.  Obviously, I am referencing you! Sincerely,  I cannot thank you enough for your incredible generosity in support of Sarcoma research.  Here's to another stellar event in finding a cure with your continued, unwavering support.

https://www.pittsburghcuresarcoma.org/videos/v/j7hd459jk2jfkkyf4d29aef6rwe66m

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$10,300 Raised By 38 Donors

$3,600 from Joan and Ron Rothaus
$1,000 from Dorothy Pollon
$500 from CAROL & EDWARD SACKS
$500 from Doug and Texas family Greenbaum
$500 from Robert Allman
$590 from Rod Rothaus
$300 from Amy and Tony Pardo
$300 On Behalf Of Dongilli Heating & Air Conditioning LLC
$300 from Fran and Ted Lublin
$250 from Kathleen Norton
$250 from Ron Schneider
$200 from Justin Vujevich
$200 from Rozzanna Davis
$150 from Sue Martin
$100 from Alyssa Robb
$100 from Darius Sansosti
$100 from David Ressel
$100 from Heather Futral
$160 from Lacey Thurner
$100 from Mordechai Zuzovsky
$100 from Richard Totten
$100 from Susan Kurtz
$72 from Kalix Jacobson
$50 from ANDREW SACKS
$50 from ARIELLA MOSES
$50 from CASSIDY SACKS
$50 from Elijah Rothaus
$50 from EVAN SACKS
$50 from Judith Staff
$50 from JULIANA MOSES
$50 from LYLA VELIE
$50 from Sadie Rothaus
$36 from FRED FABRICANT
$36 from Jessica greenbaum
$55 from Gary McHenry
$25 On Behalf Of Patrick & Vicki Mannion
$18 from Abby Mendelson
$18 from Anonymous

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