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In the mid-90s when Chip Hare was a standout for the University of Dayton’s basketball team, he had no idea a much more serious opponent waited for him down the road -- cancer. But, with the technology, compassion and convenience offered at Upper Valley Medical Center, Chip waged the game of his life and won.
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The journey that got him to winning that trophy is a journey Hank is excited to share with the world. The pain, fear and general anxiety Hank had about addressing his hip pain had him limiting his life’s activities. He couldn’t get out of his lounge chair. Going to the basement was excruciating. Fear of pain made getting in and out of his truck a monumental task. And golfing was becoming next to impossible.
