STEPS TO CURE SARCOMA ANNUAL 5K RUN/1K WALK
Date and time
Sunday, June 12, 2016 · 9am - 12pm EDT
Location
Wilson Farm Park
500 Lee Road Wayne, PA 19087Refund Policy
Contact the organizer to request a refund.
Description
ONLINE REGISTRATION CLOSES AT 8AM ON FRIDAY, JUNE 10TH.
WALK UP REGISTRATIONS ARE WELCOME ON SUNDAY!
DONATIONS CAN STILL BE MADE AT: http:givingpages.upenn.edu/stepstocuresarcoma
STEPS TO CURE SARCOMA ANNUAL 5K RUN/1K WALK
SUNDAY, JUNE 12, 2016
9AM - 12PM
Rain or shine!
Registration opens at 8AM
Join us in the fight against sarcoma!
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Fun, family-friendly event
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Food, Music and Raffle Prizes
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Dogs on leashes encouraged
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Come meet local Ewing sarcoma survivor and Linebacker for the New York Giants, Mark Herzlich!
Can't participate but want to help?
Go to the Penn Medicine's Abramson Cancer Center Giving Page to Donate: givingpages.upenn.edu/stepstocuresarcoma
*All donations go to sarcoma research and are tax deductible.
What is Sarcoma Cancer?
Sarcomas are rare cancers of the bones and soft tissues including muscles, blood vessels, fat, nerves, tendons and other connective tissues. They affect approximately 12,000 people each year in the United States. Bone sarcomas are more common among children, and soft tissue sarcomas are more common in adults. Advanced imaging techniques are used to evaluate the tumor characteristics and accurately pinpoint their location. Image-guided biopsies are performed by musculoskeletal radiologists and the diagnoses determined by experienced musculoskeletal pathologists. Pet dogs develop spontaneous sarcomas that are similar to human sarcomas. The Veterinary and Medical schools work together to incorporate canine models into the Penn Sarcoma Program to accelerate understanding sarcoma pathogenesis and to bring effective therapies into the human and veterinary clinics.Research Funding for Rare Cancers
Treatment requires a multidisciplinary team of surgeons, radiation oncologists, and medical/pediatric oncologists. Current and future efforts are focused on developing personalized molecular targets in individual cancers. The Penn Sarcoma Program combines a compassionate team of expert physicians and veterinarians specialized in the diagnosis and treatment of sarcoma with a cutting edge basic and translational research team who are working to identify innovative treatments for this rare disease.