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Cyclist is on the road again,
thanks to cancer care at AVH

A bicyclist is diagnosed with a dangerous form of cancer. Undaunted, he resolutely begins an aggressive treatment regimen, thrives despite the disease, and returns to the sport he loves.

Sound familiar? This could be the story of Lance Armstrong. Instead, it is the story of Peter Kelley, a long-time Aspen real estate agent who chose Aspen Valley Hospital (AVH) for his cancer treatment.

"I could have gone to UCLA or to MD Anderson Cancer Center, but I would’ve been in Los Angeles or Houston, not knowing anyone there," Peter says of his decision to stay close to home. "To be here in Aspen and not disrupt my family’s life — that was important."

Peter is not the kind of person you’d expect to get cancer. He cycles about 3,000 miles a year, mostly at high altitudes, as well as snow skis and water skis.

But in November 2008, he learned that he had stage III non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma. In considering treatment options, Peter consulted his oncologist, Doug Rovira, MD, on the medical staff at AVH, as well as Basalt internist David Borchers, MD, who convinced Peter to have the biopsy at AVH that led to the diagnosis. Peter also talked with his wife and daughter, and he thought about needing to be back in shape, if possible, for a biking trip in Italy the following summer.

Peter describes his choice of AVH as "a leap of faith." Over the years, he had been treated at AVH for concussions, broken ribs, and other injuries that often come with an active life. Battling cancer is different, but he feels that he made the right decision.

"I care about having a doctor with expertise, and Dr. Rovira has that kind of expertise," Peter says. "Nancee Dodge and Siobhan Conway (nurses in AVH’s oncology department who administer chemotherapy and other infusions) were fabulous. If I could powder ski in the morning before a treatment or had an appointment regarding Aspen real estate, I would call and tell them, 'I can’t come in until noon,' and they would laugh with me. I wasn’t receiving care from people for whom I was a number."

Peter beganchemotherapy in early December 2008 and finished in late March 2009. The treatment was "pretty rough," but after the minimum number of treatments the cancer went into remission. Three subsequent PET scans have shown no evidence of disease. He knows that his cancer may not be curable, "which really makes each day even sweeter," he says.

Peter kept cycling and skiing throughout his regimen (as well as keeing his real estate business going), reaching the summit of Highland Peak on a "powder day" within hours of having received his third treatment. One time, he even met that other bicyclist who famously battled cancer.

Lance Armstrong was in the area while recuperating from an injury in early 2009. As Peter tells the story, "It was the last day of ski season and I wanted to ski, but my wife said, 'Let’s ride. Maybe we’ll see Lance.' And that day, we wound up seeing him and got to ride with him from Woody Creek down to Basalt." Peter pauses a moment before adding, "It was a tremendous experience. He was very gracious."

No surprise, then, that Peter has set a goal of raising $35,000 for LIVESTRONG this year, to benefit Armstrong’s charitable foundation, and he plans to participate in the Austin LIVESTRONG Challenge, in October.

"A little defiance on my part and a lot of superb care at Aspen Valley Hospital, got me down the road to where I am today," he says. "I’m looking to the future — and fortunately, I’ve got one."

 
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Amgen Sponsors 2010 Bob Cook
Memorial Mt. Evans Hill Climb To
Raise Awareness And Funds For
Breakaway From Cancer®

Amgen has signed on as a lead sponsor of the 45th annual Bob Cook Memorial Mt. Evans Hill Climb cycling race, which is presented by Team Evergreen Racing and will take place Saturday, July 24, 2010 beginning near Idaho Springs, Colorado.

The sponsorship provides Amgen an opportunity to expand its Breakaway from Cancer® initiative, which aims to increase awareness of the important resources available to people affected by cancer – from prevention through survivorship.

Cyclists who register to participate in the 2010 Mt. Evans Hill Climb race are encouraged to raise funds for the four non-profit cancer support organizations that benefit from the Breakaway from Cancer initiative.

A Breakaway from Cancer booth will be set up in the festival area at the Mt. Evans Hill Climb after-party in Idaho Springs on July 24, from 11:30 a.m. to 4 p.m., to share information about the free services provided by the Breakaway from Cancer partner organizations: Prevent Cancer Foundation, Cancer Support Community, Patient Advocate Foundation and National Coalition for Cancer Survivorship.

Amgen, a biotechnology medicine company with manufacturing operations in the Longmont/Boulder region, welcomes the opportunity to support the Bob Cook Memorial Mt. Evans Hill Climb and to reach new audiences with the message that one person alone can’t beat cancer, it takes a team. The race, founded in 1962, climbs Mount Evans and covers a 28 mile course; an 11.1 mile course is offered for junior division cyclists.

The Mt. Evans Hill Climb takes place on the highest paved road in the United States.
Over the years, the race has attracted significant professional riders.

For more information, visit www.lxx.com

Cancer survivor Peter Kelley is training to ride in the 2010 Mt Evans Hill Climb. Peter had competed in the Mt Evans race two times prior to his November 2008 diagnosis with stage III lymphoma and was too ill to participate in the 2009 event. After successful treatment at Aspen Valley Hospital he is pleased to return this year, both to compete in the race and to help spread the word about Amgen’s Breakaway from Cancer initiative.

The Mt. Evans Hill Climb is a memorial to Bob Cook, a former bicycle racer and five time Mt. Evans race winner who succumbed to cancer in 1981 at the age of 23.


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