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Category: News and Politics
They came to honor a loved one, to celebrate survival and to make an
impact in the fight against breast cancer, both here in the Washington,
D.C. metro area and across the globe. In the end, nearly 45,000 people
participated in the 20th running of the Susan G. Komen Race for the
Cure® in Washington, D.C., which was rebranded as the Susan G. Komen Global Race for the Cure®
this year to highlight the growing breast cancer crisis worldwide. And
in spite of the economy, today’s event raised $4.3 million to fund
breast cancer programs for the medically underserved throughout the
National Capital Area and abroad.
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