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Sean Patrick gathered a community, became a catalyst for change, and continues, even after her death, to inspire the critical quest for ovarian cancer research and awareness.

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Sean Patrick - Courtesy: Lindsay Herlinger

As an athlete who was used to trusting her instincts and her body, Sean had been looking for the cause of debilitating symptoms for years. After many "missed" diagnosis came the answer - ovarian cancer.

Once diagnosed, ovarian cancer is fatal in over 80% of women's lives. A significant factor in the grim statistic is the lack of early detection and easy misdiagnosis of symptoms.

Sean took her diagnosis - and lack of diagnosis - and addressed its social and political implications. She drew from experiences of living "in the danger zone" as a rock climber and sought new ways to empower women to take control of their lives and their health. Climbing became her metaphor, not only for dealing with life-threatening situations but also for empowering women to become an active partner in their lives and in their health. She used this parallel as a catalyst for change.

In seeking her own answers, Sean Patrick would touch the lives of countless people. From cutting edge medical researchers, committed surgeons and world-renowned medical institutions that have been influenced by Sean - to athletes and their communities that have embraced and championed her cause - to women and their families sobered by their own diagnosis - Climb for Life: A Legacy will explore the life, the search and the legacy of Sean Patrick.

Funding provided by:
Sterling and Shelli Gardner Foundation

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