Headline: Cycle Out Cancer

Sub-headline: We Ride So Others May Live

Woman saluting riders

Rides and Activities

Dana-Farber/ Brigham and Women's Cancer Center, Boston MA

Mayo Clinic, Rocherster MN

Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York NY

Unibersity of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston TX

Blood and Organ Donation

Information on donating blood from the American Red Cross

Information on dontaing organs from WebMD

Survivor Stories

Seeing the parade of motorcycles from all over the United States was super exciting. They brought pins and pacthes from all over the United States and put them on a sash to decorate my wheelchair.

After so many days of pain and boredom, seeing the Cycle Out Cancer riders was a real thrill! ~ Jennifer

I spent 10 days in the hospital just crying. The Cycle Out Cancer guys were so colorful and generous. They gave the hospital a very generous donation in my name and showed me that even strangers care about me. ~ Kristen

I had the good fortune to meet several Cycle Out Cancer guys. Everyone has been touched by cancer. They are out there doing something about it. ~ Fritz

As soon as my treatments are over, I'm getting a Spyder motorcycle to ride with Cycle Out Cancer. Can't wait! ~ Scott

7 Steps Every Cancer Patient Should Take

1. Lean on friends that can see this through.

2. Seek as much knowledge as possible.

3. Treat your doctor and care givers as your best allies.

4. If the situation is grave, get a second and third opinion.

5. Enhance your treatment plan. This is how you will get well.

6. Be prepared to change.

7. Fill yout body with good food and your mind with positive thoughts.

Key Terminology

benign
not cancerous
biopsy
a small sample of tissue
cancer
a disease where cells grow abnormally
carcinogenesis
the process of normal cells becoming maligant cells
cure
the disappearance of a disease