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Cancer survivor running Boston Marathon with doctor who helped save his life

Cancer survivor running Boston Marathon with doctor who helped save his life
A VERY SPECIAL PARTNER BY HIS SIDE. I WAS DIAGNOSED WITH CHOLANGIOCARCINOMA, BILE DUCT CANCER. IT WAS A PHONE CALL. MIKE WILLETTE NEVER IMAGINED IN A BATTLE HE NEVER THOUGHT HE맥스카지노D HAVE TO FIGHT. YOU READ THAT AND YOU MIGHT AS WELL. YOU KNOW YOU맥스카지노RE GETTING YOUR WILL READY, GETTING YOUR AFFAIRS IN ORDER. HARD TO DIAGNOSE AND HARDER TO TREAT. BILE DUCT CANCER IS RARE, BUT IT IS OFTEN DEADLY IF NOT CAUGHT EARLY. MIKE WAS LUCKY. DOCTORS AT MGH WERE ABLE TO ACT FAST, AND HE맥스카지노S NOW APPROACHING THE FIVE YEAR MARK. CANCER FREE. I맥스카지노M HEALTHIER THAN I WAS BEFORE I HAD MY CANCER DIAGNOSIS. ONE REASON FOR THAT. A HOBBY HE PICKED UP TO HELP COPE WITH EVERYTHING THAT WENT WITH HIS DIAGNOSIS. I NEEDED SOMETHING TO TO DO, SOMETHING TO GET BACK TO HEALTHY. SOMETHING TO GET MY MIND OFF OF EVERYTHING. AND STARTED TALKING ABOUT RUNNING. WE STARTED WITH ONE MINUTE ON 30S OFF FIVE K맥스카지노S, TURNED TO TEN KHZ, AND THOSE TEN K맥스카지노S TURNED TO HALF MARATHONS. THEN MIKE SET HIS SIGHTS ON THE ULTIMATE PRIZE. BOYLSTON STREET. I KNEW IT WAS TIME. I JUST KNEW IT WAS TIME TO GIVE IT A SHOT. WHAT BETTER WAY TO HIT A COUPLE THINGS IN MY LIFE IS ONE IS JUST A CHALLENGE. AND TWO, TO GIVE BACK TO THE PEOPLE THAT I FEEL SAVED MY LIFE. ONE OF THOSE PEOPLE WILL BE LACING UP RIGHT BY HIS SIDE. DOCTOR APARNA PARIKH. MANY PATIENTS DON맥스카지노T HAVE THE OUTCOMES THAT THAT MIKE HAD. WHEN YOU맥스카지노RE OUT THERE AND THE RUNS ARE HARD AND MAN, THIS WINTER WAS BRUTAL. I THINK OF MIKE, THE FACT THAT WE GET TO DO THIS THIS YEAR, IT맥스카지노S INCREDIBLE. IT맥스카지노S JUST A GOOD FEELING TO TO BE HERE, YOU KNOW, TO BE ABLE TO DO THIS AND DIDN맥스카지노T KNOW DIDN맥스카지노T KNOW WHERE I WAS AT THE BEGINNING. YOU KNOW, I JUST TRUSTED AND JUST WHAT WHAT맥스카지노S NEXT? WHAT맥스카지노S NEXT? I맥스카지노M SO EXCITED FOR YOU, MIKE. THIS YEAR. IT맥스카지노S GOING TO BE AWESOME. I맥스카지노M EXCITED. HE맥스카지노LL BE HE맥스카지노LL FINISH. HE맥스카지노LL BE WAITING FOR ME AT THE FINISH LINE BECAUSE I맥스카지노LL STILL BE. EXCITED FOR BOTH OF THEM. BY THE WAY, MIKE IS NOT DONE WITH HIS RUNNING JOURNEY. HE맥스카지노S ALREADY LOOKING FOR HIS NEXT CHALLENGE, MAYBE A MULTI-DAY CHALLENGE OR ANOTHER MARATHON. HE맥스카지노S GOT THE BUG. NOW WE HAVE A LINK TO MIKE맥스카지노S FUNDRAISING PAGE WITH THIS
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Cancer survivor running Boston Marathon with doctor who helped save his life
A New Hampshire man diagnosed with cancer is planning to run the Boston Marathon with one doctor who helped save his life. "I was diagnosed with cholangiocarcinoma. Bile duct cancer," said Michael Willette. "You read that, and you might as well맥스카지노you're getting your will ready, getting your affairs in order."Bile duct cancer is rare, hard to diagnose and harder to treat. And it is often deadly if it is not caught early. Willette was lucky. Doctors at Mass General Brigham were able to act fast. He is now approaching the five-year mark cancer-free. "I'm healthier than I was before I had my cancer diagnosis," said Willette. One reason for that: a hobby he picked up to help cope with everything that went with his diagnosis. "I needed something to do, something to get back to healthy, something to get my mind off everything, and started talking about running," he said. He started running 5Ks, the, 10Ks and then half marathons. Then, Willette set his sights on the ultimate prize: the Boston Marathon."I knew it was time. I just knew I had to give it a shot," he said of signing up for this year's Boston Marathon. "I figure what better way to hit a couple things in my life and to give back to the people that I feel saved my life."One of those people will be lacing up by his side: Dr. Aparna Parikh, his oncologist at MGB."Many people don't have the outcome that Mike had," Parikh said. "The fact that we get to do this this year, it's incredible."Willette said this won't complete his running journey. He is already looking for his next challenge, possibly a multi-day event or another marathon. He is hoping to raise more money and awareness about cholangiocarcinoma along the way.

A New Hampshire man diagnosed with cancer is planning to run the Boston Marathon with one doctor who helped save his life.

"I was diagnosed with cholangiocarcinoma. Bile duct cancer," said Michael Willette. "You read that, and you might as well맥스카지노you're getting your will ready, getting your affairs in order."

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Bile duct cancer is rare, hard to diagnose and harder to treat. And it is often deadly if it is not caught early. Willette was lucky. Doctors at Mass General Brigham were able to act fast. He is now approaching the five-year mark cancer-free.

"I'm healthier than I was before I had my cancer diagnosis," said Willette.

One reason for that: a hobby he picked up to help cope with everything that went with his diagnosis.

"I needed something to do, something to get back to healthy, something to get my mind off everything, and started talking about running," he said.

He started running 5Ks, the, 10Ks and then half marathons. Then, Willette set his sights on the ultimate prize: the Boston Marathon.

"I knew it was time. I just knew I had to give it a shot," he said of signing up for this year's Boston Marathon. "I figure what better way to hit a couple things in my life and to give back to the people that I feel saved my life."

One of those people will be lacing up by his side: Dr. Aparna Parikh, his oncologist at MGB.

"Many people don't have the outcome that Mike had," Parikh said. "The fact that we get to do this this year, it's incredible."

Willette said this won't complete his running journey. He is already looking for his next challenge, possibly a multi-day event or another marathon.

He is hoping to about cholangiocarcinoma along the way.