Sunday, October 14, 2012

Seven Hills Lawyers team up to help breast cancer research

Providing some free legal services in exchange for donations to the Toni Turchi Foundation supporting breast cancer prevention are, rear, from left: Timothy Boyko, Patrick DiChiro and Seven Hills Mayor Richard Dell'Acquila; front row, left, Seven Hills Law Director Richard Pignatiello, and at right, Christine Tobin. Toni Turchi, who established the Foundation, is front center.

SEVEN HILLS Similar to the importance of a yearly mammogram and other preventive medical tests, a simple will, property deed and power of attorney are documents everyone should have. And like those medical tests, these imperative legal documents don’t always top a person’s to-do list or have a place in the family budget. Some lawyers in Seven Hills have teamed up to make obtaining these documents and legal services more accessible. Throughout October, which is recognized nationally as Breast Cancer Awareness Month, they will provide basic legal services free of charge. All they ask for in return is that a donation be made to the Toni Turchi Foundation dedicated to raising funds in support of scientific methods proven to prevent and eradicate breast cancer.Turchi, a resident of Aurora, was diagnosed in 2011 with triple negative breast cancer, a rare, aggressive form that is less responsive to treatments. A longtime friend of Seven Hills Law Director Richard Pignatiello, Turchi endured months of chemotherapy, a double mastectomy and several rounds of radiation.Now, she refers to herself as “NED,” a term representing “No Evidence of Disease.” Research has shown that if someone with TNBC can surpass the five-year milestone, they statistically fall into a greater success rate than any other form of breast cancer. Following treatment and disease research, Turchi reflected on her experience and knew she needed to do something more for future generations. She was introduced to Dr. Vincent Tuohy of the Cleveland Clinic. He and his team of researchers in the Department of Immunology are making discoveries toward what could become the first-ever vaccine to prevent breast cancer, according to information on the Toni Turchi Foundation website. Turchi founded the foundation in hopes of securing funds to further support Tuohy’s research and tested trials, which have proven successful on mice. “I know the prevention exists,” Turchi said. “The vaccine is out there and ready for clinical trials. We have to try and we can’t sit back.” Turchi called on her friendship with Richard Pignatiello and Seven Hills lawyer Timothy Boyko, who recently lost his wife, Patricia, to cancer. “I was over her house for dinner, learned about her foundation and I wanted to do something to help raise awareness,” Pignatiello said. He called out to his legal network of friends and decided to garner foundation donations by offering free legal services for the duration of October. In exchange for services, the lawyers ask that a nominal donation be made to the Toni Turchi Foundation. 

Participating lawyers are: Richard Pignatiello, 216-524-1000; Christine Tobin, 216-369-0100; Timothy Boyko, 440-886-3800; Patrick DiChiro, 216-642-0424; and Seven Hills Mayor Richard Dell’Aquila, 216-447-8500. 

“Toni’s passion, energy and drive is humbling,” Boyko said. “I have no doubt that she will be successful in her mission.” Turchi, who has an 11-year-old son, says she is determined to see to it that the next generation is spared from what she says is an unnecessary disease. “If they can find a vaccine for polio, they can find a vaccine for the nurturers, the moms,” she said. She reflects on her focus of staying positive. “You could sink or swim, and sinking is not an option.” 

To learn more about the Toni Turchi Foundation, visit www.toniturchifoundation.org
email info@toniturchifoundation.org, or call 330-333-0NED (0633).





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