Steps to Cure Sarcoma

Sunday, May 17, 2026 • Wayne, PA
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When is Steps to Cure Sarcoma?

Steps to Cure Sarcoma takes place on Sunday, May 17, 2026 in Wayne, PA.

What distances does Steps to Cure Sarcoma offer?

Steps to Cure Sarcoma offers 6 events: 1 Mile Walk, Virtual Walker, 5k Run, 5k Walk, Virtual Runner, Attendee Only.

Event Distance Price
1 Mile Walk 1.0 mi $35.00 Register
Virtual Walker 1.0 mi $35.00 Register
5k Run 5.0 km $35.00 Register
5k Walk 5.0 km $35.00 Register
Virtual Runner 5.0 km $35.00 Register
Attendee Only $35.00 Register

How much does Steps to Cure Sarcoma cost?

Registration for Steps to Cure Sarcoma starts at $35.00. Prices vary by event distance.

Where is Steps to Cure Sarcoma held?

Steps to Cure Sarcoma is held in Wayne, PA at Wilson Farm Park.

About Steps to Cure Sarcoma

Thank You for Supporting Our 12th Anniversary Event!

Steps to Cure Sarcoma is dedicated to building a community of support for those in need and working to raise awareness and funds to continue the fight against sarcoma cancers. We are patients, families and friends joining with the medical community on this mission

Event Information

Race takes place at Wilson Farm Park, 500 Lee Road, Wayne PA 19087

  • Use 620 Lee road to get to parking and the park entrance. The West Anthony Wayne Drive entrance will be closed on race day.

Event Schedule:

  • 8:00 am
    • Check-in opens
    • Raffle Opens
    • T-shirt pickup opens
  • 9:15 am
    • Event remarks
  • 9:30 am
    • Race start time
  • 10:00 am
    • Raffle closes
  • 10:30 am
    • Raffle winners announced & posted
  • 12:00 pm
    • Event concludes 

Dog Friendly and strollers welcome!

What is Sarcoma?

Sarcomas are rare cancers of the bones and soft tissues including muscles, blood vessels, fat, nerves, tendons and other connective tissues. They affect approximately 12,000 people each year in the United States. Bone sarcomas are more common among children, and soft tissue sarcomas are more common in adults. Advanced imaging techniques are used to evaluate the tumor characteristics and accurately pinpoint their location. Image-guided biopsies are performed by musculoskeletal radiologists and the diagnoses determined by experienced musculoskeletal pathologists. Pet dogs develop spontaneous sarcomas that are similar to human sarcomas. The Veterinary and Medical schools work together to incorporate canine models into the Penn Sarcoma Program to accelerate understanding sarcoma pathogenesis and to bring effective therapies into the human and veterinary clinics.

Swag & Giveaways

1 Mile Walk: T-Shirt
5k Run: T-Shirt
5k Walk: T-Shirt
Attendee Only: T-Shirt
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