On May 18, 2005, I finished my last round of chemotherapy. My Mom was able to celebrate that, as well as my 6 month clean bill of health. My Mom lost her battle with cancer on May 6, 2006, 21 months after she was given 3 months to live.
I began doing Relay for Life the following year. It was important for me to be part of something that raised funds for cancer research. The year after that, my friend Anita was diagnosed with CML. I walked in her honor, and then after she lost her fight in 2010, I walked in her memory. I also began participating in the Light the Night walk to honor her as part of the team her husband put together. I raised money on her husband's behalf for the Man and Woman of the Year program, and I'm happy to say I was part of getting a research project named in Anita's honor.
My scans have all been clear, and my prognosis is excellent. The survival rate for Hodgkins has increased from 40 percent when my aunt was diagnosed, to 92 percent now. That's because of the research that's been done, and I want to make sure continues to be done. I don't want another family to go through the loss that Anita's family did. Finding better treatments could have prevented that.
So, that's my mission and sense of purpose. That's why I'm challenging myself to this half marathon. That's why I'm raising money for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society.
I hope you'll join me in helping to improve treatments and find cures.
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