First Lincoln Colon Cancer Awareness 5K Run/Walk held at Madigan State Park

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[September 26, 2015]  LINCOLN - If you recall, last Friday evening the area was subject to a heavy rain, and lightning continued well through the night. But come dawn Saturday, the skies were blue, and the air a little cooler, around 50 degrees. A perfect morning for the area's first Colon Cancer Awareness 5K Run/Walk.

The second leading cause of death by cancer, survival of colon cancer increases with early detection. Persons over 50 years of age are advised to have a colonoscopy. A healthy diet high in fiber and regular exercise also serve in cancer prevention. And annual stool samples checking for blood can aid in early detection. The Logan County Health Department offers test kits.

The Galen Marten family hosted the event with J.M. Abbott & Associates, Ltd. as its sponsor to create awareness on the importance of screenings to prevent colon cancer and increase survivorship. A number of local businesses also contributed gifts for fundraising. Proceeds of the event went to Colon Cancer Alliance (CCA), who are an awareness, prevention and patient advocacy group.

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Many of those who came out to the park on Saturday morning for the run/walk are friends and family wishing to show support for two-year survivor Joni Marten. Marten, who was diagnosed with stage IV cancer in 2013 has undergone extensive chemotherapy and two surgeries is doing well. To the joy of many, she joined the run.

[Jan Youngquist]

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