Fight cancer by walking/running the new Breathe Deep Seattle 5K

Less than two weeks till a brand-new fundraising 5K in West Seattle – Breathe Deep Seattle, the first 5K event benefiting the LUNGevity Foundation, raising money for lung-cancer research. Starting at 9:30 am on Saturday, August 13, participants will run or walk the course through Lincoln Park, both through the forested upper area and along the beachfront lower area. Not signed up yet? Wondering what it’s all about? Organizers have shared a personal story in their latest news release – read on:

More shocking words had never been heard by the Ratzenberger family. At just 31 years old, Sara Ratzenberger, a healthy and active young woman, never expected to hear that she had lung cancer.

“When I woke up from surgery, I expected to hear everything went well. Instead I saw the teary-eyed looks of my parents and my husband. Then my husband said “it’s not good, it’s cancer, Sara.” To this day, it is still unbelievable that after six months of being misdiagnosed with pneumonia – having been tested several times and having been told I did not have cancer – that my story turned into this” says Sara, shaking her head.

Although smoking is a major cause of this disease, about 65% of all new lung cancer diagnoses are among people who have never smoked or are former smokers. And Sara’s family is committed to educating the community about this and other misconceptions surrounding lung cancer. The family will host Breathe Deep Seattle, Washington’s first 5K event to benefit LUNGevity Foundation and the organization’s mission to fund lung cancer research.

“The key is to raise money for research,” states Amy May, Volunteer Event Coordinator for Breathe Deep Seattle, “Sara’s cancer was found in stage four, which is not uncommon. But that needs to change because only 16% of lung cancer diagnoses happen during the earliest and most curable stage of the disease, making lung cancer the most deadly cancer in America. The 5-year survival rate for lung cancer is only 15% and that is unacceptable.”

May has joined forces with LUNGevity Foundation, one of the largest private funders of lung cancer research to host Washington’s inaugural Breathe Deep Seattle 5K. The organization, like May, is dedicated to ending lung cancer now.

On Saturday August 13, 2011, the 5K will take place in Seattle’s Lincoln Park. The event welcomes runners and walkers and registration fees for the event range from $10 to $30. Runners will be timed. Event participants will receive a free t-shirt and ice cream, provided by Husky Deli, after the event. Awards will be given to the top individual and team fundraisers as well as to timed runners. Prizes include gift certificates to great restaurants, luxury hotel accommodations, an e-reader, a physical therapy consultation, a running coach consultation, massage, music downloads, coffee, and more! There will be face painting for kids, a live band performance by “Pickled Okra,” a DJ from DMX Music on the beach after the race, and delicious baked goods and fresh fruit from Chaco Canyon Cafe. Speakers from the lung cancer community include Eric Byrne, a lung cancer survivor from Scotland who is traveling across the US to raise awareness about lung cancer, Dr. Jack West, medical oncologist and Medical Director of the Thoracic Oncology Program at the Swedish Cancer Institute in Seattle, Washington, and Washington State Senator Andy Hill, Washington State senator and lung cancer survivor.

Event participants will also receive their own web page, which can be used to raise funds toward lung cancer research.

“1 in 14 Americans are impacted by lung cancer and so you have likely been touched by the disease, whether your realize it or not. It’s time to care about lung cancer and those it touches. Sara and I hope the community will support this critical cause by helping us to raise our $25,000 fundraising goal,” shares May.

To register or make a donation, please visit www.lungevity.org/seattle or call the LUNGevity office at 312-464-0716.

The Breathe Deep Seattle walk/run will be a wonderful way for participants to spend a summer morning. Participants will enjoy a beautiful one mile trail run through evergreen forest, with views from a bluff to the Puget Sound below. Then, wind their way down to the beach and run for 2 miles along the water on paved and hard-packed gravel travel. Wildlife, waves, mountain and sound views will inspire!

2 Replies to "Fight cancer by walking/running the new Breathe Deep Seattle 5K"

  • Tim August 1, 2011 (7:35 pm)

    You can also register in store at West Seattle Runner.

  • Annette August 14, 2011 (3:29 pm)

    Thank-you very very much for all of your great support and coverage of this event. Awareness alone is invaluable in the war against this disease.

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