
Dave Pascucci's Fight
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Hello family and friends. As you know, Dave Pascucci is a husband, father, grandfather, uncle, and incredibly loyal friend.
In November 2015, Dave was diagnosed with a Stage 4 Melanoma tumor. This diagnosis was a shock, as just a few weeks earlier he was navigating through the
GoodGuys Car Show with ease. After a few tough weeks, Dave underwent surgery to remove the fast-growing tumor. He followed this up with 6 weeks of intense radiation, and several months of immunotherapy.
As things were looking better, and as Dave was feeling better, he went in for a follow-up scan only to discover a new tumor. As you can imagine, this was devastating news. Based on a recommendation from the lung surgeon, Dave visited the MD Anderson Cancer Center for further treatment.
His case was so complex he was asked to visit their headquarters in Houston, Texas. After being there for a couple of days, he learned that the original and new tumor had been misdiagnosed. As it stands, he never had Melanoma, but rather has Sarcoma, which is harder to fight. The doctor recommended 4-6 cycles of chemotherapy, and they began immediately. The challenge is that Dave will have to continue to travel back and forth from Arizona to Houston for each cycle of chemo. As you can imagine,
airfare and hotels are not cheap.
Dave is looking for your support so he can continue to fight.
Thank you for continued prayers, love, and support.
In November 2015, Dave was diagnosed with a Stage 4 Melanoma tumor. This diagnosis was a shock, as just a few weeks earlier he was navigating through the
GoodGuys Car Show with ease. After a few tough weeks, Dave underwent surgery to remove the fast-growing tumor. He followed this up with 6 weeks of intense radiation, and several months of immunotherapy.
As things were looking better, and as Dave was feeling better, he went in for a follow-up scan only to discover a new tumor. As you can imagine, this was devastating news. Based on a recommendation from the lung surgeon, Dave visited the MD Anderson Cancer Center for further treatment.
His case was so complex he was asked to visit their headquarters in Houston, Texas. After being there for a couple of days, he learned that the original and new tumor had been misdiagnosed. As it stands, he never had Melanoma, but rather has Sarcoma, which is harder to fight. The doctor recommended 4-6 cycles of chemotherapy, and they began immediately. The challenge is that Dave will have to continue to travel back and forth from Arizona to Houston for each cycle of chemo. As you can imagine,
airfare and hotels are not cheap.
Dave is looking for your support so he can continue to fight.
Thank you for continued prayers, love, and support.
Organizer and beneficiary
Jena Hunt
Organizer
South Jordan, UT
Challis Pascucci
Beneficiary