Burke Lake Park
#LightUpMBC
Fun Run 5K
Sept. 17th at Burke Lake Park
Please join us on September 17th, 2023, at Burke Lake Park in Fairfax Station, Virginia for an unforgettable event the whole family will enjoy! The festivities will include a 5K Fun Run/Walk, music & crafts! We hope to see you at this meaningful event, to raise money to find a cure for MBC.
There are several ways to get involved in the #LightUpMBC Fun Run/Walk:
1. Register to participate in the race individually, create a team, or join an existing team
2. Help us fundraise by sharing your unique fundraising page created by Race Roster with family and friends
3. Unable to participate? Make a donation to support MBC research
4. Become a Sponsor
Follow our Facebook event page to receive the most recent updates for the event!
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MBC FACTS
- Approximately 30% of early stage breast cancer survivors will have a recurrence as metastatic disease
- Metastases can occur as early as several months to 25+ years after treatment
- 685,000 people a year die from metastatic breast cancer globally
- Only 22% of U.S. MBC patients live longer than 5 years, and only 11% of live longer than 10 years
- There is NO CURE for MBC
Stories of Local Families Affected by Metastatic Breast Cancer
Beth’s Story:
I’ve included quotes to denote Beth’s own words from her February 2021 writing, “One Year Living with MBC”
“In March of 2016 (37 years old), I felt a lump under my right armpit (it turned out to be cancer in my lymph node). I was diagnosed with stage II invasive ductal carcinoma. I had genetic testing and found out I was BRCA-2 positive. I started chemo; AC, then Taxol, had a double mastectomy and full hysterectomy in August, then radiation. I would take Tamoxifen for 10 years. I thought I had done everything possible in order for the cancer not to come back, and for some reason I was not worried. I had gone through a terrible 2016 and I was done. If it did come back, it would be when I was an old lady. At least that's what I thought... I had a great few years living without the worry of cancer. [...] Fast forward to February 2020. I had been nauseous and vomiting off and on for almost two months. I went to my primary care doctor and oncologist, but I downplay everything, so no scans were ordered. My primary care doctor thought it may be my gallbladder. I finally went to the ER and a CT was done. The doctor came in and said "you have tumors in 60% of your liver." [...] I saw my oncologist the next day and learned quickly. Here is what I heard: "Stage IV, no cure, treatment for the rest of your life, we'll order an MRI to be sure it's not in your brain." That basically sums it up anyway. All I could think was, I want to be around to see my kids grow up. So, at 41 years old I am diagnosed with terminal cancer. I have tumors in more than half of my liver and a few in my bones. Life is never what you expect it will be.”
Beth passed away August 30, 2021, at the age of 42. She is terribly missed and was an incredible mother, wife, daughter, sister, and friend to literally everyone.
This is exactly why we need to raise awareness for metastatic breast cancer and to help raise money to advance research, fund effective treatment plans, and help find a cure for others currently living with this disease as soon as possible.
What Is #LightUpMBC?
#LightUpMBC is an annual global landmark campaign that shines a light on the importance of awareness and funding for metastatic breast cancer (MBC). Every state in the U.S. and countries around the world illuminate landmarks in the symbolic MBC awareness colors of teal, green and pink on October 13th for Metastatic Breast Cancer Awareness Day.
A virtual broadcast, #LightUpMBC Live, will take place on October 13, 2023 at 8:30 PM ET/ 5:30 PM PT and will feature inspiring stories told by MBC patients at illuminated landmarks and include celebrity guests sharing words of inspiration. The show will be live streamed on all METAvivor channels including Facebook Live and YouTube @METAvivor and at www.METAvivor.org/LightUpMBC
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Are you an MBC Thriver?
Please email Cate at cate.hudtloff@gmail.com prior to registering.
Example of T-shirt
Event schedule
- Sun, September 17, 2023 7:00 AM - Registration Check-In
- Sun, September 17, 2023 8:00 AM - Race Begins
Contact information
- Event contact
- Cate Hudtloff