Martin’s 1994 Ford E350 Van Donated to American Cancer Society
American Cancer Society Car Donation Review
“In 2006 I was diagnosed with stage 4 stomach cancer…It’s been 19 great years and still going strong!”
In 2006 I was diagnosed with stage 4 stomach cancer. It’s very deadly as there was no pain just indigestion. I asked my two older brothers if they had indigestion and they said as you get close to 50 that’s what happens. Well it turned out to be stomach cancer and they got me in for surgery, chemo, and radiation. They removed most of my stomach, my spleen, part of my liver and pancreas as well as about 15 lymph nodes. It’s been 19 great years and still going strong! I hope they use any money they get back to use it for research. Thanks!
Thank You, Martin!
American Cancer Society continues to fight for a world free of cancer. In order to do so, additional research, patient support, sharing ideas and information are crucial. Through its work, American Cancer Society implements their core values of integrity, compassion, courage, determination, and diversity. These guiding principles enable American Cancer Society to properly support the many individuals and families affected by cancer through their words, actions, and decisions.
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