Dr. Paul Harari and John Black sat down with Shawn Prebil on 1310 WIBA recently to talk about Badger Challenge. You can hear their radio interview below. John went in …
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Dr. Paul Harari and John Black sat down with Shawn Prebil on 1310 WIBA recently to talk about Badger Challenge. You can hear their radio interview below. John went in …
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Ian Todaro, a UW Health Nursing Assistant at the cancer unit at University Hospital (and soon to be a UW Health trauma nurse), has taken part in The Ride twice. …
Mark Heleniak is a two-time cancer survivor. In 2011, he was diagnosed with thyroid cancer at UW Carbone Cancer Center after having trouble getting a proper diagnosis in Milwaukee, where …
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Katie Krugel will be riding a borrowed bicycle at The Ride this year. The bike belongs to her boyfriend Jake Linhart’s mother, Deb, who was treated for breast cancer years …
Jim Reck, a retired marketing director for St. Vincent Hospital in Green Bay, never used the word “cured” when referring to patients treated for cancer. “There was no cure. We …
In 2018, Alpha Gamma Rho, a social and professional fraternity at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, began an annual tradition of volunteering for The Ride, providing logistical support that enables 100 …
Anne Schoenemann enjoys being active and considers herself rather competitive. She has participated in numerous triathlons and swimming and biking events. When she was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2017, …
Madison, Wis. – The Ride, a University of Wisconsin cancer research benefit will provide participants and supporters of the cancer mission the ability to proudly share their support of The …
Madison, Wis. – The Ride is proud to announce the ‘Wisconsin Alumni Giveaway’ contest which will feature University of Wisconsin-Madison Alumni worldwide sharing cycling images showcasing their Badger spirit for …
It’s been 10 years since Brent Bahnub was successfully treated for thyroid cancer. Given the high cure rates for this disease, he views this experience as a “closed chapter” in …