The Michael P. Brown Colon Cancer Foundation was created in 2014 by Michael, his wife, and a dedicated network of friends. Michael was initially diagnosed with stage 3 colon cancer in February 2010, at age 26-years-old. He immediately underwent surgery to remove part of his colon, followed by six months of chemotherapy, with his wife and infant son by his side. Michael was in remission for almost four years. Then in December of 2013, he was diagnosed with stage 4 colon cancer. The type of cancer Michael had is called signet ring cell adenocarcinoma. It is a rare and aggressive type of cancer that affects less than 1% of all colon cancer patients. Because of its rarity, this type of cancer is not researched as much as the more common forms of colon cancer.
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The Flip N’ Shift Podcast is based on it’s tag line ”Flipping Your Thinking to then Shifting Your Behavior”. This podcast focuses in on the human experience of struggle, overcome, and then inspire and extend hope ropes to those in need. Julie Walz interviews experts from all over the world who share their stories and how they niched into their professional role. Julie also share educational insight on how her coaching work helps those who are struggling in areas of personal and professional development. To lastly, interviewing amazing survivors of life’s extreme adversity to which in turn inspired them to help others who have dealt with a similar story. We are all here for a true human experience and how we handle it is unique to the human.
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Tuesday Sep 07, 2021
Expert Series Angie Brown/Michael P. Brown Colon Cancer Foundation EPS 06
Tuesday Sep 07, 2021
Tuesday Sep 07, 2021
In the latest episode of the Flip N' Shift Podcast, my guest is Angie Brown. Angie Brown is the wife of the late Michael P. Brown and the mother of their two early adolescent boys. Angie discussed their personal story from the moment of meeting Michael, to becoming his wife and then the unfortunate diagnosis of late stage Signet Ring Cell Colon Cancer. Angie's support and Michael's will to beat this aggressive and rare form of cancer while living his best life has touched so many lives. She provided personal insight on Michael and explained his desire to create a foundation prior to his death to help bring awareness and funding for research. The information below explains a little bit about the Michael P. Brown Colon Cancer Foundation. (https://run4michael.com/about-us/)
It was out of this necessity for research that the Michael P. Brown Colon Cancer Foundation was founded. We knew that the research would not help save Michael, but rather the many people that will be diagnosed in the coming years. Currently, signet ring colon cancer is treated with the same chemotherapy medications as other colon cancers. Unfortunately, the usual chemotherapy options have proved to be suboptimal and many times ineffective for signet ring colon cancer.
Michael had a heart for running, so to meet the goals of the foundation, a 5K Run/1 Mile Walk was established, “Michael’s 5K Run For Life.” Due to fantastic friend, family and community support, the run has gradually grew into a festival, “Michael’s Run for Life Festival,” with a kids’ run, food, drinks, bake sale, silent auction, live auction, kids’ event area, and a live band. As Michael’s health declined in 2018, he expressed his strong desire to continue our fundraising efforts. Following Michael’s passing in 2019, Central Illinois Endoscopy held the First Annual Michael P. Brown Dodgeball Tournament and a former co-worker/friend established the First Annual Michael P. Brown Colon Cancer Foundation Trivia Night. Michael leaves this world forever changed and his memory continues to inspire our foundation as we strive to keep future families affected by this disease whole.
For more information:
Website: https://run4michael.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/run4michael/
Email: run4michael@gmail.com
"Jackson was 2 2/1 months old when Michael was diagnosed with cancer." 20:26
"Michael had a very rare form of colon cancer, called Signet Ring Colon Cancer. Less than 1% of colon cancers are Signet Ring Colon Cancer. Signet ring carries a very poor prognosis." 21:49
Referencing to travel (Ireland and New York) and doing vacations during Michael's final months:
"We gave ourselves permission to live a life that perhaps we wouldn't have ..had things been different." 36:50
Credit: Podcasting Editing Services by Brad Walsh (Empowerography Podcasting/Editing Services)
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