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Chasing Chad is a group dedicated to raising funds for brain tumor patients and research, while promoting a healthy lifestyle. Join us in honoring the memory of Chad Bordwell and making a difference in the lives of those affected by brain tumors.
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We’re here tonight to raise money for brain tumor patients and research… …and to celebrate the life of our friend,Chad Bordwell
Chad was a 36-year-old loving husband and father of three young girls. He also was a son, brother and friend to many.
Chad was a driven individual, personally and professionally as a Direct Supply Partner. He was an avid runner, completing 9 marathons, and a sport enthusiast.
Chasing Chad is Formed First formed in December 2009 as a group to support and inspire Chad when he was in the hospital. Many friends pledged to complete the equivalent of a marathon (26.2 miles) of physical activity during the month.
Chasing Chad is Formed • Chad passed away on December 18, 2009. Chad asked that we use the enthusiasm and support to help raise money for brain cancer research
Chasing Chad Mission • Chasing Chad provides supportto local brain tumor patients, • provides funding for valuable brain cancer research and • promotes a healthier lifestyle by striving for and achieving bold fitness goals • all in memory of our friend, • Chad Bordwell
Chasing Chad was born out of Chad’s desire to help others and support research. Over the past 7 years, we have met many other people and families in the same predicament - dealing with a brain tumor diagnosis. And more…
There are nearly 700,000 people in the U.S. currently living with a brain tumor. Over 138,000 are malignant Sources: National Brain Tumor Society, Acceleratebraincancercure.org
The causes of brain tumors are currently unknown. • There are 120 different types of brain tumors. • There is no cure for glioblastomas, one of the most aggressive tumors. Treatment options include surgery, radiation therapy and chemotherapy.
Malignant brain tumors are the most common cause of cancer-related deaths in • adolescents and young adults aged 15-39 • and the most common canceroccurring among 15-19 year olds
This year, nearly 14,000 people will lose their battle with a brain tumor. • But together, we can make a difference
How Chasing Chad Helps • We promote, raise awareness and provide financial and other support to benefit the research and treatment of brain cancer and brain tumors. • We’ve provided over $45,000 to brain tumor patients helping many of them secure safe treatments • We’ve donated $130,000to the Medical College of Wisconsin for Brain Tumor Research (2010 through 2016) • We’ve donated 200 books for new patients at Froedtert Hospital • We participate and organize events that involve and/or encourage physical fitness and healthy lifestyles.
Who is Chasing Chad? It’s you ……
Who is Chasing Chad? And you…
Who is Chasing Chad? You are Chasing Chad
You are funding research • From 2010 through 2016, Chasing Chad has been able to donate over $130,000 to the Medical College of Wisconsin for brain tumor research.
You are funding research at MCW • Research at MCW provides better patient care right here in our community • MCW’s research is leading the forefrontin profusion imaging advancement • Two funding grants pending for radiation guidance imaging research • MCW Brain Tumor Bank • 37 whole brains and 300+ tissue samples for research
You are funding research at MCW • Chasing Chad Neuro-Oncology Research Intern Program • Funding from Chasing Chad has allowed MCW to create a summer research internship specifically for brain tumor research • Dedicated radiology technicians, equipment, access and space for brain tumor patients • Funding from Chasing Chad buys more imaging time for patients when insurance doesn’t cover the treatment and MCW cannot bill
You are funding research at MCW • MCW Developments - New MR-Linac System • Froedtert and MCW’s Clinical Cancer Center will be 2nd U.S and 5th global site with Elekta’s high-field MR guided linear accelerator • Forefront of Image Guided Treatment • MR imaging for moment-to-moment tumor targeting • Linear accelerator delivers radiation to the tumor
ELLA Ella was in first grade when she was diagnosed with a Craniopharyngioma at Children’s Hospital. Her treatment included proton beam radiation in Boston. YOU paid for her family’s stay at Christopher’s Haven during her 6 weeks of treatment.
BECKI Becki was diagnosed with a glioblastoma in November 2013. YOU contributed to a fundraiser created by Becki’s family and friends.
LORI Lori needed new tires on her vehicle to make her daily trips to Madison for radiation treatments safe. YOU bought new tires for Lori so her family felt more secure.
ALISON YOU paid $1,000 toward Alison’s medical expenses.
LINDSEY • Lindsey is here tonight with her mom. • YOU helped Lindsey get some much-needed repairs on her car, providing safe transportation to her treatments.
JAHYUNI & LAYLA • YOU partnered with Make-A-Wish to make wishes come true for children with brain tumors.
BILL Bill was undergoing chemotherapy and wearing an Optune cap in this picture. YOU paid for his battery pack and a cooling pillow to help him sleep while wearing the cap 18 hours a day. YOU paid his expenses for accessories to this treatment.
LEXIE Lexie was diagnosed with a glioblastoma in July 2011. She underwent surgery followed by chemotherapy and radiation. As with most tumors, in August 2014, Lexie’s scheduled scan showed several areas of tumor regrowth. Lexie lost her battle with brain cancer in 2015 at the age of 30. YOU paid some of Lexie’s expenses.
Thank you for being a part of Chasing Chad. Let’s continue making a real difference in the lives of real people tonight. Let’s help, right now, for the patients for their families for Chad