Sarcoma Alliance Raises Money So Patients Can Get Second Opinions
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A woman lying in a hospital in
So that more people can get grants, the Alliance will hold a fundraiser
At a sarcoma conference this fall, Dr.
“Taking a plane is one of the best ways people can improve their survival,” said Dr.
That's what
"He no longer needs to go for scans and can focus on college and his future," Brada said. "I am so thankful that the
"My insurance won't pay for hardly anything," she said from her hospital bed, where she was being treated for an infection in her leg. "I would never have gotten through all of this without everyone's help."
"I used to be a truck driver. I hate big cities. You're broke before you get there," he said. His wife suggested the
"As far as I'm concerned, the
Foss is in remission after radiation, chemotherapy and the amputation of his right leg. Doctors offered him time to consider the amputation, but he told them: "I've already decided. Let's git 'er done. Just get to cuttin'.
"It was scary to me, but it was either that or die."
Since the
"The number of people asking for assistance has gone through the roof in the past few years." He attributes the increase to greater outreach, coupled with the economic downturn. As a result, the Alliance has had to reduce its grants to a maximum of
People have to fill out a form to get reimbursed, and two board members double check the travel expenses of applicants. "Their willingness to do the paperwork shows you how important every penny is to these folks," said Beckert, noting that cancer can bankrupt people.
In addition to the
The Alliance will honor the athletes at the Power of the Ocean event
Nearly 300 people are expected to attend the fundraiser, Spector said. Sponsoring companies include Zinka, Patagonia, Skechers and
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