Every Two Days in America we lose 3000 people to the disease of cancer. That’s a World Trade Center-sized loss every two days. That is simply too much suffering and we can do better by making cancer a greater national priority. Click Here for a video of Lance Armstrong on the LiveStrong Army's mission.

We Can Do Better.
We’re making exciting advances in fighting cancer but We Can Do Better. There are many ways to help in the fight against cancer. Here are over 50 ideas for action! Click here for 50 ways to help!

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Bicycles of Tulsa has provided another big push to the LiveStrong movement by donating a bicycle for fundraising. A low-end, hard-to-sell, off brand? Not hardly! How about a sleek new Orbea Onyx! Yes - that's full carbon, Ultegra components, and carbon cranks. The bomb! Raffle tickets on sale in Tulsa soon! Thanks Scott and Pat. BOT Rocks! View photos from the 2007 Tulsa Tough LiveStrong raffle.

My Story: I’m Steve Bourke, a cyclist and a 5-year survivor of non-Hodgkins Lymphoma. In 2002 cancer disrupted my life and my family’s lives in deeply personal ways. I achieved complete remission in 2003, but I still enjoy kicking cancer in the butt every chance I get. Click here for more of my personal story.

Goals for 2008: Will you join me to raise $10,000 for the LAF to continue fighting cancer? Click to help.

image The Lance Armstrong Foundation makes a difference:
- More than $9.6 million granted toward cancer survivorship and cancer research
- More than $1.7 million invested in the development of 5 comprehensive cancer survivorship centers across the country.
- Nearly $1.6 million invested in survivorship education and outreach initiatives.
- More than $2 million invested in 104 Community Program Partner initiatives that provide direct support to people living with cancer
- 500 cancer survivors and caregivers per month receive direct support and referrals from the LIVESTRONG™ SurvivorCare Program


Tulsa Tough: Click here to visit the coolest operation to be born in Tulsa in a long time. Tulsa Tough Ride and Race is a cycling festival held May 30, 31 and June 1. With over $150,000 in total prize money for race winners and plenty of fun and excitement for the more casual riders, Tulsa is the place to be. Come ride in support of the Lance Armstrong Foundation. Pick your distance and go for it!

WideAwake: Click here to check out this Austin band who tore up the Austin music awards in 2007 with creative tunes and lyrics. Cool band, good dudes.

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