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June Casagrande
NEWPORT-MESA -- Think positive. That’s Marsha Witucki’s message to
everyone diagnosed with breast cancer and to everyone who wants to help
fight this potentially deadly disease.
That attitude, she said, is part of the reason she’s alive today. That
same attitude is expected to draw up to 30,000 people to Fashion Island
on Sunday for the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure -- an annual
fund-raiser for breast cancer research, treatment and screening.
The countywide event, now in its 10th year, is one of 114 such races
nationwide that together have raised more than $300 million to combat the
disease. The event includes a women’s 5K run/walk, a family one-mile fun
walk, a coed 5K run and a coed 5K walk.
And survivors such as Witucki are living proof that it’s a cause worth
running for.
“I’m a nine-year survivor -- I love telling people that,” the
54-year-old Newport Beach resident said.
She was diagnosed at age 45 with third-stage inflammatory breast
cancer, a form of the disease that doesn’t show up on mammograms but is
detected visually by a doctor. A combination of chemotherapy, a
mastectomy and radiation treatment over the course of more than a year
left her cancer-free.
“Women are surviving now,” said Witucki, who will participate in the
race for the fourth time Sunday. This year, though, is special -- it’s
the first time her 22-year-old daughter, Jennifer, who has been away at
college, will be able to run with her mother and brother, Scott, 25.
“The event is so inspiring and so uplifting,” Witucki said. She added
that the Breast Cancer Survivor Parade and Tribute, which brings together
women who have been diagnosed with the disease, is especially moving.
Last year, 1,400 survivors attended. Organizers expect 2,000 survivors to
attend Sunday.
“The survivors are all in pink T-shirts and just seeing them all
together, living through and conquering the disease, is just amazing,”
she said.
Aletha Anderson, chairwoman of the Orange County race, said 75% of the
money raised at the event remains in the county to help local women. The
money helps pay for mammograms and medical treatment for women who can’t
afford them, education and other community-based efforts to eradicated
the disease. The remaining 25% is sent to the national foundation, which
funds research for a cure and treatment.
“We really try to make it a fun event too,” Anderson said, adding that
entertainment, prizes and games for adults and children help make the
race fun for everyone.
“My favorite part is the stories,” Anderson said. “We give out pink
signs to pin to your back saying why you’re here -- in celebration of a
survivor or in memory of a loved one. In a few words, you can see what
this means to people’s lives. It’s amazing.”
FYI
WHAT: The Orange County Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure
WHEN: Beginning at 6:30 a.m. Sunday with registration and a kids’
expo; first run/walk will begin at 7:35 a.m. Preregistration is from 11
a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday at Robinsons-May at Fashion Island. Participants
should arrive an hour before their race begins.
WHERE: Fashion Island, Newport Beach. Course starts at Newport Beach
Marriott and finishes at Pacific Life, 700 Newport Center Drive.
CALL: (714) 957-9165
WEB SITE: o7 https://www.occcure.comf7
* June Casagrande covers Newport Beach. She may be reached at (949)
574-4232 or by e-mail at o7 [email protected] .
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