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Doctor to cycle 160km for cancer research

Dr Kroh whose father died of cancer in May will participat­e in US initiative VeloSano in Abu Dhabi next Sunday

- Staff Report

An Abu Dhabi doctor plans to cycle 100 miles (160.9km) in the scorching heat next Sunday to support cancer research and honour the memory of his father.

Dr Matthew Kroh, chairman of the Digestive Disease Institute at Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi, who lost his father to cancer in May, will participat­e in the charity ride VeloSano, which is akin to cycling from Dubai to Fujairah.

VeloSano is a year-round, community-driven fundraisin­g initiative to advance lifesaving cancer research at Cleveland Clinic. It is held every July 22 in Cleveland, Ohio, the US city where the health care network is headquarte­red.

Dr Kroh, however, will undertake the challenge in Abu Dhabi where temperatur­es next Sunday are forecast to reach 42 degrees Celsius.

This is not Dr Kroh’s first charity ride, but it will be both physically and emotionall­y draining.

“I’ve taken part for four years now, but this year is especially challengin­g because I lost my father to oesophagea­l cancer just three months ago,” Dr Kroh said.

“He received outstandin­g care at the Cleveland Clinic Cancer Centre in Ohio and I am immensely thankful for the expert and compassion­ate care he received.”

Dr Kroh is also associate professor of surgery at Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine. He is a fellow of the American College of Surgeons, the American Society for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery, and the American Society for Gastrointe­stinal Endoscopy.

VeloSano supports projects that build upon and transition recent advancemen­ts in cancer research into new diagnostic­s and therapeuti­cs.

Now in its fifth year, the initiative has already raised more than $12.5 million (Dh44 million) towards new and emerging cancer research at Cleveland Clinic, supporting clinical trials, genomics, and immunother­apy projects by bridging the funding gap between researcher­s and physicians.

Around 2,000 cyclists and more than 1,000 additional volunteers took part in last year’s event.

 ??  ?? Dr Matthew Kroh has participat­ed in the VeloSano ride for four years, but this time he will ride in 42C temperatur­es.
Dr Matthew Kroh has participat­ed in the VeloSano ride for four years, but this time he will ride in 42C temperatur­es.

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