
Thank you to the 500 participants that attended the LIVESTRONG Global Cancer Summit. Thanks to Lance and Doug, our distinguished panelists, volunteers and staff. We are in awe of your work. We’d like to close by quoting our delegate from Thailand. “The work that will come out of this Summit will not be a program or a project- It will be a movement.”
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Planning a ride from Chicago to Santa Monica..OL RT 66..1483 miles To Promote Breast Cancer Awarness
Edward,
Good Luck.
Here is a useful web site for you.
http://www.historic66.com/description/
BTW I rode from Disneyland to Walt Disney World last summer to raise money and awareness for a couple of nonprofit Foundatiions.
A call to Lance, Doctors, Scientists, Survivors and Healers.I have a friend who has neuro-endocrine pancreatic cancer.She is an athlete,and a US National Championship Track cyclist(Team Eddie B,the man who trained Lance),who won 2 gold medals 5 1/2 months post chemo and surgery @MD Anderson Cancer center. Well, the cancer is back for the 3rd time,and the chemo is no longer responding, so I am looking for anybody who has had successes with this type of cancer.She is a fighter,but the cancer is starting to win. Due to the rarity of this type of cancer and the low survival rate.Any and all info would be greatly appreciated.We also need to promote more on pancreatic cancer awareness. Thanks for all your help.I know this may not be the right place to post this,but if you have any idea how to get this out there better please respond.And pass on to Lance if you can,he knows her.Thanks again and Live Strong
As an Irish citizen, breastcancer survivor and volunteer at the summit I’d like to say it was a pleasure to have this wonderful event in our country.
I loved the chance to participate and hope you’ll all return someday:)
Thank you everyone and in particular our South Australian delegates, Ashleigh, Julie and Sandy. We can’t wait for your leadership and energy to lead us towards more outcomes through Cancer Voices SA. Safe travels. Maria Adamczak
Michael and Patricia,
Hello from a long lost teammate. I saw your post on the Livestrong Blog and checked out your blog. I am so very saddened by the loss of your mother. I know you spoke so highly of her. My thoughts are with both of you! I often think of you both and what you helped me achieve. You both inspire me! Hopefully we’ll see you out on the road.
Warm wishes!
Pam Martien
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I echo what Tricia has said – I am so proud that you came to Dublin and to have been able to be a small part of this historic event through my volunteer role. I truly feel part of a global movement which will transform the fight against cancer. LiveStrong everyone!
Hello.
Please could you upload the Group Photo in higher resolution?
Thanks and congratulations for the event!
I echo John’s comment and would also like to see the Group Photo in higher resolution.
Congratulations on a wonderful event, benefiting the world.