Friends, family and community members rally to walk in awareness for Ocular Melanoma research
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Posted: May 17, 2025 2:23 PM CDT
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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- Hundreds of people walked for a good cause this morning Saturday May 17.
"Stef's Vision: A Cure for Ocular Melanoma" raised awareness and funds for ocular melanoma research.
Ocular melanoma is a rare and aggressive cancer, only 7,000 adults are diagnosed each year.
It was in support of Stef Dorner, a woman featured earlier this week in Natalie's Everyday Heroes.
She has stage four metastatic ocular melanoma and is fighting to find a cure.
People walked two miles through downtown Milwaukee and Summerfest grounds.
After, there were drinks and food.
For more information visit the event page here and help donate towards the cause.
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