A ride to remember: Cancer survivor prepares for LOWVELO 2021
Robert Conley overcame the removal of multiple organs, including part of his stomach, to be ready to ride in LOWVELO 2021.
Cancer Survivor To Ride 1,700 Miles For LOWVELO
Cancer survivor and MUSC Hollings Cancer Center LOWVELO graduate fellow Timmy Samec has committed to riding 1,700 miles in LOWVELO this year.
LOWVELO Fellow Finds Cancer Diagnosis A Call To Action
Timmy Samec, a cancer researcher and patient, is the first LOWVELO graduate fellow at Hollings Cancer Center.
Rider Reflects On How LOWVELO Changed Her Life
MaryNell Goolsby says that LOWVELO has played an enormous role in her positive outlook on life and her recovery this year.
Better Than Ever: Cancer Survivor To Ride LOWVELO With Doctor Who Saved His Life
Nick Charalambous had suffered enough after a bike accident left him with a broken back and neck. Being diagnosed with a rare form of non-Hodgkin lymphoma three years later took him down another painful road, but it also strengthened his resolve to ride again.
Patient Testimonies At LOWVELO Peloton Rally Remind Us Why We Ride
Patient Jill Simmonds recently decided to ride in LOWVELO. Little did she know that shortly after registering she would be diagnosed with breast cancer.
LOWVELO Helps Energize Patient As She Fights Rare Cancer
Come Nov. 2, Mary Nell Goolsby will be climbing on a bike to ride 50 miles. Her son, Turner Waldrup, and her brother, Lee Goolsby, will ride double that. Here’s why they are so motivated.