Colorectal Cancer Patient to Hike a 160 Mile Long Stretch of the Appalachian Trail

Released on: September 18, 2008, 12:04 pm

Press Release Author: Colorectal Cancer Alliance

Industry: Non Profit

Press Release Summary: Colorectal Cancer Patient to Hike a 160 Mile Long Stretch of
the Appalachian Trail in support of Colon Cancer Alliance

Press Release Body: FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: September 19, 2008

CONTACT:
Jasmine Greenamyer
Colorectal Cancer Alliance
202-434-8984
jgreenamyer@ccalliance.org

Colorectal Cancer Patient to Hike a 160 Mile Long Stretch of the Appalachian Trail
Hike aimed to improve awareness and support for the nation’s second largest cancer
killer

WASHINGTON, DC – Andrew Stevens was diagnosed with cancer in May of 2005, he was
given only a few months to live. Miraculously, with the outstanding help and support
of his doctors, nurses and family, Andrew is nearing 4 years in the battle of this
illness. To commemorate his incredible success, he will hike 160 miles along the
Appalachian Trail, with his brother Daniel and friend Steve Roberts, from Rock Fish
Gap in Waynesboro, VA to Harpers Ferry, WV. Andrew will begin the hike at Rock Fish
Gap on October 12 and plans to arrive in Harpers Ferry on October 25th.

Andrew has been an inspiration and beacon of hope to many people currently living
with colorectal cancer and their families and has dedicated this arduous hike to the
mission of alerting more people to the dangers of colorectal cancer and the
importance of early screening and strongly encourages support of the Colon Cancer
Alliance. The CCA became a strong influence in the post-diagnosis life of Stage IV
Colorectal cancer patient Andrew Stevens. “The greatest thing I took from the CCA is
that it showed me I could still live a meaningful life even with cancer and chemo.
It is extremely frustrating when you’re faced with the prospect of having to live
with cancer for a long time. What are we supposed to do? The CCA was the first
organization that seemed devoted specifically to someone in my situation. The CCA is
a major reason why I’m doing so well and I wanted to do this hike for myself, my
friends and family and to further the efforts of CCA,” stated Stevens.

You can learn more about Andrew and his upcoming journey at
http://www.ccalliance.org/help_fundraiser.html, or on his webpage at
www.cancertakesahike.org.

About the Colon Cancer Alliance
The Colon Cancer Alliance (CCA) is a national patient advocacy organization
dedicated to ending the suffering caused by colorectal cancer. We will increase
rates of screening and survivorship by providing patient support, education,
research and advocacy.
Today, CCA has over 37,000 members. Our help line receives an average of 700 calls
monthly, and our support networks have assisted over 150,000 people. The growth and
success of the organization is due in large part to caring volunteers who devote
considerable time, skill and energy to achieving CCA's vision. Join us in our
determination prevent and increase awareness of colorectal cancer. To learn more
about CCA, visit the CCA website: www.ccalliance.org


Web Site: http://www.ccalliance.org/help_fundraiser.html

Contact Details: Colon Cancer Alliance
Jasmine Greenmayer
1200 G. St. NW
Suite 800
Washington, DC 20005
202-434-8984

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