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Friends plan benefit for Litchfield graduate
July 10, 2008 - 4:32pm — Brent Schacherer
Ron Christensen does not dwell on the latest cancer research, nor does he try to figure out just where his personal battle with the disease fits into the myriad of statistics concerning survival rates. “Quite frankly, the whole thing has been so horrifying that I spend my time with my kids and my girlfriend, trying to have fun with them, as opposed to thinking about all that other stuff,” said Christensen, who grew up in Litchfield and graduated in 1980 from Litchfield High School. “I just do what the doctors tell me to do. A lot of people are into the research and trying to tell what it’s all about. I’m not a statistics kind of guy right now. I’m more hoping and praying for the very best outcome I can get.” Maintaining a positive outlook has not been easy since he was diagnosed with stage 4 colo-rectal cancer in December. He underwent eight weeks of radiation and chemotherapy treatments, then extensive surgery in April to remove the cancerous tumor from his colon. Christensen is in the midst of another round of chemotherapy. Following the third and final cycle next week, he’ll undergo a series of tests to determine whether further treatment is necessary.
“There’s not a prognosis at this point,” Christensen said. “We’ll just wait and see what the scans tell us.” The support is continuing with a benefit July 27 in Litchfield. The event will include a golf scramble, raffle and silent auction, which will be headquartered at Litchfield Golf Club and Lion’s Park Shelter. Jim Polingo, a former classmate, said that when he heard about Christensen’s battle with colon cancer he wanted to help in any way he could. Plenty of others felt the same way. “When I sent out a plea, people just jumped right up,” Polingo said. “His influence on people in their lives meant something to a lot of people. He’s got a dynamic personality that really leaves an impression with people. When you find out there’s a person like Ronnie in need, people kind of step up.”
What: Ron Christensen Cancer Benefit Golf Tournament
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