How we’re fighting to beat cancer: Dick Vitale, Jim Valvano and more | V Week for Cancer Research

ESPN published this video item, entitled “How we’re fighting to beat cancer: Dick Vitale, Jim Valvano and more | V Week for Cancer Research” – below is their description.

ESPN’s 2022 V Week campaign centers around effort and support. The V Foundation started with a moment nearly 30 years ago with a speech, and the moment we’re all aiming for is to achieve Victory Over Cancer®. Jim Valvano’s moment was only possible due to the support and physical assistance of his dearest friends and family. To achieve Victory Over Cancer®, it will require effort and support, and the campaign brings this to life in a variety of heartfelt ways.

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