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Brendan Murphy or Nolan Taylor

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Chemo Is Harder Cancer Research Run

Welcome to the Chemo Is Harder Cancer Research Run.  This site chronicles the planning and the completion of the 429 mile unsupported run across South Dakota in May 2008 that is known as the Chemo Is Harder Cancer Research Run.  No support crew, no “sag wagon”, just 2 self-sufficient runners, covering an average of 30 miles per day while pushing roughly 45 pounds of gear, raising awareness and financial support for cancer research. 

 

The Chemo Is Harder Cancer Research Run started long before the creation of a website and the amazing support from individuals and corporations.  The Chemo Is Harder Cancer Research Run was a direct result from both Nolan Taylor and Brendan Murphy personal experience with cancer.  Nolan Taylor ’s father is currently fighting a bout of tonsil cancer that he was diagnosed with in 2006 and has since led to chemo therapy, radiation, and surgery. On the other hand, Brendan Murphy’s mother is an ovarian cancer survivor and his father died of melanoma skin cancer in 2003.  The idea of the Chemo Is Harder Cancer Research Run came as a result of both Brendan and Nolan wanting to do something big to help others who are either going through cancer themselves or have friends, family, or other loved ones who have been affected by cancer.  With the Chemo Is Harder Cancer Research Run, Nolan and Brendan are hoping to raise financial support and awareness for cancer research through a positive outlook on life and a healthy lifestyle.  Chemo Is Harder is a grassroots effort to get everyone thinking about cancer and cancer research and how they can help. 

 

Check back often for more information on appearances, expos, and other current happenings and news on the Chemo Is Harder Cancer Research Run. 

 
Wednesday, May 23, 2007
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