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This September, I will participate in the 15th Annual “Heat It To Beat It” event and you can be a part of it by making a donation on my fundraising page! This will be my 2nd year participating in this event. The "Heat It To Beat It" event was launched fifteen years ago to raise awareness and funds for research for a unique surgery and treatment of abdominal cancers. They have also started using this procedure for individuals who have been diagnosed with ovarian cancer that has spread to the abdominal area, which I was diagnosed with in June 2022. I was blessed to have been a candidate to have this particular procedure done.
The spread of cancer throughout the abdomen is known as peritoneal carcinomatosis (PC). A treatment called Hyperthermic Intraperitoneal Chemotherapy (HIPEC) is a highly effective, concentrated, heated chemotherapy that is delivered directly to the abdomen immediately after the surgical removal of advanced abdominal cancers. HIPEC helps eliminate any remaining cancer cells following the surgical removal of the disease.
“Heat It To Beat It” refers to this heated chemotherapy that we use, which is essential in beating this type of cancer! This event is our vehicle to raise awareness and the necessary funds to continue advancing medicine through research and promoting this life saving treatment.
The Institute for Cancer Care at Mercy is one of the top medical institutions in the United States that offers HIPEC treatment and is dedicating extensive research to increase HIPEC awareness and understanding within the medical community.
I am participating in "Heat It To Beat It" because I feel this is a worthy cause that can help so many more people in the future and to allow them to enjoy more years with their family and friends. It has been almost 2 years since my surgery and I feel deep in my heart that I would not be here today if it wasn't for the HIPEC treatment.
I hope you will consider supporting this important cause by joining my team, registering to participate, or by directly making a donation!
Your support is appreciated!
Judy (HIPEC patient)
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