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I sit down with Richard Wu, Lynch Syndrome patient and runner in the TCS New York City Marathon. Richard didn't know about his Lynch Syndrome but was experiencing unexplained fevers, especially on trips. At 38, he was surprised to hear of his colon cancer. The immunotherapy not only cured his cancer without surgery, but seemingly the fevers have ended as well. Richard is on baby aspirin moving forward and so far so good. We look forward to cheering Richard at the NYC Marathon this weekend and a link to his page will be attached. https://aliveandkickn.salsalabs.org/2025tcsnycmarathon/p/richardwu/index.html
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I sit down with Richard Wu, Lynch Syndrome patient and runner in the TCS New York City Marathon. Richard didn't know about his Lynch Syndrome but was experiencing unexplained fevers, especially on trips. At 38, he was surprised to hear of his colon cancer. The immunotherapy not only cured his cancer without surgery, but seemingly the fevers have ended as well. Richard is on baby aspirin moving forward and so far so good. We look forward to cheering Richard at the NYC Marathon this weekend and a link to his page will be attached. https://aliveandkickn.salsalabs.org/2025tcsnycmarathon/p/richardwu/index.html