Teresa Perry is a survivor and a real-life super woman! I am so very proud and lucky to call her my mother, and am blessed to continue to learn from her outstanding example of what it looks like to be giving, thoughtful, persistent, and adventurous. Mom, I love you and am so very thankful for […]
Read MoreFive years, six different treatments and Susan continues to inspire us all with her humor, positive attitude and determination. We are all so fortunate to be touched by her kindness and strength to endure. Thank you Susan and thank you Dr. Drescher! Team Love Cures walks in search of a cure and believes that love […]
Read MoreMy hero, my Mom! My mom was a month shy of hitting her 5year mark when her cancer returned. She is considered terminal now but her will, determination and love for family and friends (and Facebook:) keeps her up and going each day! When I tell people people she is terminal they ask if she’s […]
Read MoreDebbie fought cancer for 4 years. After treatment for 6 months she was cancer free. 7 months later it came back for a second time. She passed away on June 28, 2016. We still have her team walking, Debbie’s Feat.
Read MoreZ”L A day doesn’t pass that we don’t think of you. We miss you!
Read MoreLynn has always been a true advocate for others and when she was diagnosed with ovarian cancer it pushed her to new heights. She was such a ray of hope and her fight to find a cure for ovarian cancer and educate others on the disease was truly astonishing. I wish I could have as […]
Read MoreThis picture was taken in 2004, the first year of Team Krista. Krista is standing on the right. She was diagnosed in September 2003 at age 18. She is standing with her friend and fellow chemo buddy, Barb. Krista and Barb both tried everything available at the time to fight this awful disease. Krista was […]
Read MoreDr. Kaplan was simply wonderful. His expertise, his loving concern for both my emotional and physical well being, his delightful humor all made my battle with ovarian cancer a positive experience. I feel so fortunate to have found him in my time of need.
Read MoreAfter her first round of chemo, Mary Anne decided to celebrate by training for a triathlon. I thought she was nuts but felt obliged to be supportive and congratulate her when she successfully completed it. She then informed me that I would be participating in one the following year to help raise funds for ovarian […]
Read MoreWhen my daughter, Heather’s ovarian cancer was first diagnosed in March of 2017, she was given a 10% survival rate. After many complications and surgeries, and barely out of the hospital, “Team Heather” was born and about 40 of us — complete with teal t-shirts — walked with her in that year’s SummerRun! Her condition […]
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