ABOUT THRU-HIKE
In August of 2001, Joe
Chirdon was diagnosed with Hodgkin Lymphoma. For 10 months he fought the disease,
through several treatments of chemotherapy and radiation. Although Hodgkin
Lymphoma is one of the most curable of cancers, Joe was not so fortunate.
He succumbed to it at the age of 30.
When Daniel found out Joe was diagnosed with Hodgkin Lymphoma, he was hopeful
like everyone else. But when Joe's prognosis took a turn for the worse, he
found himself wondering about how much time one has left to accomplish their
dreams. Daniel was fortunate to spend a good deal of time with Joe, his wife
Lisa and two-year-old son, Jonathon, and it made him realize that the right
time to go after one's dreams is always now.
That is why in honor of Joe, Daniel decided to pursue his dream of walking
the Appalachian Trail, raising money in the fight against Hodgkin's. Thru-Hike
continued with a hike of Hadrian's Wall in 2004, and the first group Hike-A-Thon
in Morristown, NJ in 2005. Money from our fundraising efforts will go towards
a Hodgkin's research project through the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society.
Hodgkin Lymphoma, also known as Hodgkin's Disease, is a specialized form of lymphoma, representing 11 percent of all lymphomas diagnosed each year. It attacks the lymph nodes throughout the body and has higher incidence rates in adolescents and young adults, like Joe. And even though cases of Hodgkin Lymphoma have decreased over the past 30 years, with a cure rate of more than 80 percent, there are many steps that need to be taken to ensure that cure rate continues to grow.

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