Source: ABC 7 News
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) — When the San Francisco Giants went to the World Series in 2010, Giants announcer Duane Kuiper described the experience as torture. Shortly afterwards, Giants dugout cameraman Dave Benzer was diagnosed with stage IV throat cancer. He beat it, and formed the Torture Cancer Foundation.Shortly afterwards, Giants dugout cameraman Dave Benzer was diagnosed with stage IV throat cancer. He beat it, and formed the Torture Cancer Foundation.
On Monday at Harding Park, the second annual fundraising golf tournament was held with several Giants staffers helping out: Mike Krukow, Duane Kuiper, ex-49er Harris Barton, and pitching coach Mark Gardner. Gardner lost his wife to cancer.
Benzer talked with ABC7 about the purpose behind his foundation. He said, “The Torture Cancer Foundation is giving back as a visual distraction inside the oncology rooms. Clinical studies have shown if you have a distraction, we can take the fear out of it and put the hope in there, so my foundation is looking to rebuild hospitals across America.”
“This is what this tournament is all about, raising money to better the sound systems in the waiting rooms for chemotherapy patients. It’s a lot of good coming out of this, so it was easy to get behind this,” said Krukow.
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