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David McCabe did the entire stadium on his crutches. He lost his leg to bone cancer when he was 20 years old. He has had 28 bone cancer surgeries since he was diagnosed with cancer at 14. He has lost his leg and most of his pelvic girdle on the left side, his entire fibula on the right leg, a rib and bones in his spine from cancer. He has been cancer free since 2004. In its third year, Step Up for Cancer has over 40 Colorado non-profit cancer organizations that collaborated for one mission: to partner in the fight against cancer. Step Up for Cancer is a multi-generational stair-climbing event open to families and individuals of all ages. The event took place inside the stadium at Dick's Sporting Goods Park in Commerce City. About 1,500 people of all ages took part in the festivities. Participants raised money by pledges and gave their money to their chosen charity. Participants tried to run the entire stadium which is 33 rows of stairs. Organizers estimate that they raised over $125,000. With an estimated 20,000 Coloradoans being diagnosed with cancer each year, this event was developed to initiate awareness, fundraising and education in Get premium, high resolution news photos at getty
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