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Walk with us and help support brain tumor research.

Walk in the Park is held mid-July

in Escanaba, Michigan, organized

by the families of Don McInnis

and Sue Anderson.

Rounded Rectangle: Upper Michigan Brain Tumor Center (UMBTC) 
Proceeds from this fundraising activity benefit Marquette General Foundation, and are earmarked exclusively for the Upper Michigan Brain Tumor Center at Marquette General Hospital. The UMBTC provides quality patient care, conducts innovative brain tumor research, and is dedicated to patient and family education and support. Learn more at www.hopestartshere.org.

Support Local Hospice

For patients and families facing a terminal illness such as a brain tumor, the comfort and support provided by hospice volunteers is invaluable. Learn more about Hospice and how you can help.

Rounded Rectangle: Annually, over 200,000 people in the US alone are diagnosed with a primary or metastatic brain tumor. 
Brain tumors are the second leading cause of cancer death in males ages 20-29 and the fifth leading cause of cancer death in females ages 20-39. 
From 1974 to 1976, 22% of brain tumor patients lived five years. In 1992-1998, that rose to 32%. Ongoing research keeps the survival rate rising.
Brain tumor research continues to be under funded, and the cure rate for most brain tumors is significantly lower than that for many other types of cancer.

Sources: The American Brain Tumor Association and The Brain Tumor Society            
Oval: FACTS

Walk in the Park

began in 2005, in memory of Don McInnis.