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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ ESPN2’s ‘The Charlie Rymer Golf Show’ Tees Up a Second Season Amid Host’s Cancer Battle ]]></title>
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                            <![CDATA[ Former pro golfer details fight with colon cancer while taping new episodes ]]>
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                                <p>TV golf commentator Charlie Rymer on June 5 launched the second season of his ESPN2 interview show, <em>The Charlie Rymer Golf Show</em>, even as, behind the scenes, the former pro was taking his best swings against colon cancer.</p><p>Rymer has taped more than half of the season’s 14 episodes while receiving chemotherapy treatments to combat stage-three colon cancer, which he said was detected after a regularly-scheduled colonoscopy.</p><p>“I never was sick, never had any symptoms and it doesn’t run in the family, so it was a real surprise,” Rymer told <em>Multichannel News</em>. </p><p>The former CBS, ABC and Golf Channel on-air personality earlier this year had a portion of his colon surgically removed before beginning his chemotherapy stint. He said that the doctors believe they removed all the cancer with the surgery but “as insurance” they decided he should get the chemotherapy treatments.</p><p>Rymer, who played on the PGA Tour and the Nike Tour through most of the 1990s, isn’t waiting until his chemo treatments end in July to remain productive. He plans to finish taping the remainder of the season while continuing his chemotherapy treatments. </p><p>The second season of the series, produced by WorkShop Content Studios in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, has Rymer giving golf tips and interviewing such celebrities as Ray Romano and golf icons Dustin Johnson and Gary Player, as well as former football star Sterling Sharpe and country musician Jamie Johnson. Rymer also says he addresses his colon cancer prognosis in an episode with former NFL player Vince Papale.</p><p>“Normally, when I have a guest and we’re on a golf course, I’ll hit some golf shots or work in a golf tip, but in quite a few of the early episodes we weren’t able to do that because I couldn’t swing a golf club,” he said. “But we have quite a few more to tape, so I’m thinking moving forward I’ll definitely be able to swing.”</p><p>Working on the series has helped mitigate the often debilitating effects of chemotherapy, Rymer said. “If you stay busy you don’t realize you feel so bad, but I’ve had a few days where I’ve had to go and curl up in bed,” he said. “I think staying busy is definitely a blessing.”   </p><p>Going forward, Rymer said he will look for ways to bring more awareness to colon cancer — the third most common cancer diagnosed in the United States according to the American Cancer Society — and the importance of getting a colonoscopy. </p><p>“So many men just don’t want to do it, but it&apos;s not that bad,” he said. “I’m fully convinced that if I had waited until I actually had symptoms my story would have unfolded very differently.” </p>
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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ Mass General Seeks Funds for Susan Eid Cancer Research Program ]]></title>
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                            <![CDATA[ Mass General Seeks Funds for Susan Eid Cancer Research Program ]]>
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                                                                                                <author><![CDATA[ john.eggerton@futurenet.com (John Eggerton) ]]></author>                    <dc:creator><![CDATA[ John Eggerton ]]></dc:creator>                                                                                    <dc:source><![CDATA[ http://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/ETjt8sjZcQr97v7yakQ4hP.jpg ]]></dc:source>
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                                <p>Massachusetts General is soliciting funds for the Susan Eid Tumor Heterogeneity Program, which it describes in fundraising materials as an effort to "help revolutionize cancer care by supporting a world-renowned team of medical professionals, state-of-the-art bio banking equipment, molecular and genetic tissue analysis, and education about the vital role tumor tissue donation plays in advancing cancer research."</p><p>Eid, longtime top government and legal affairs executive at DirecTV and a former top aide to FCC chairman now National Cable & Telecommunications Association President Michael Powell, died of cancer in November 2014 at Mass General, where she was being treated.</p><p>Eid donated her own cells for study at the hospital to continue <a href="https://www.theonehundred.org/honorees/susan-eid/">her fight against the disease</a>, a point made by the hospital in soliciting the donations.</p><p>The hospital said Eid&apos;s family and friends launched the initiative, which will have an annual budget of $2 million.</p><p>From 2000 to 2003 Eid served as a senior public policy adviser to Powell on media issues--broadcasting, cable, and broadband. Before that she was VP of MediaOne, overseeing its Washington office. She was an executive with Continental Cablevision from 1989 to 1998 and a one-time member of the Media Institute board of trustees.</p><p>Eid was a native of Worcester Mass. and a graduate of Boston College.</p><p>Anyone wishing to donate <a href="https://giving.massgeneral.org/donate/susan-eid-tumor-heterogeneity-initiative/">can do so here.</a></p>
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