On a long trip to beat cancer
Source: timesleader.com Author: Mike McGinley Dr. Loren Grossman and nine of his friends have ridden more than 6,000 miles in the past 10 years – all for a good cause. The area professionals – ranging from lawyers and doctors to retirees – began participating in the American Cancer Society Bike-a-Thon as a way to have fun with friends while helping to raise money to help find a cure for the disease. “You come home and you feel good about what you did,” Grossman said. “Everyone knows someone who has been touched by cancer.” The bike-a-thon, which takes place in Philadelphia, begins on the Ben Franklin Bridge and ends nearly 70 miles away at Buena Vista Camping Park in Buena, N.J. This year, Grossman said he’ll ride for all those having some type of oral cancer, because he’s a dentist who practices in Kingston. “A lot of people ride for someone,” he said. “Two years ago, my dad had a brain tumor, so we rode for him.” Because oral cancer is typically treatable if caught in the early stages, Grossman considers it a worthy cause. “We either ride for a survivor or someone suffering right now.” The other locals who ride include Leo Gutstein, Frank Hoegen, Bob Borwick, Ira Grossman, Monte Grossman, Bruce Lefkowitz, John Panzitta, Gerald Mihalik, Dan Fierman and Wilkes-Barre Mayor Tom Leighton, who doesn’t participate in the group’s weekend activities, but makes the trip to Philadelphia for the bike ride. The men were scheduled to depart this morning; [...]