Who are you running for? — Join in the fight against breast cancer by running a full or half marathon through Marathon for the Cure™
Rally for the Cure — Golf, tennis, dinner events and so much more...
Major step in personalized treatment — Thanks to a 2007 research grant from Susan G. Komen for the Cure®, scientists identified a set of 50 genes that oncologists can potentially use to tailor individualized treatments for all breast cancer patients.
Whether you are a golfer, a bowler, a chef or a runner, you can contribute to the fight against breast cancer 365 days a year. By participating in the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure® or another Komen event, you become part of a grassroots network that has changed the way the world talks about and treats breast cancer. You can make a difference as you celebrate survivorship, honor those who have lost their battle, and most importantly, raise funds and awareness for the fight against this life-threatening disease. There are many different ways to support Komen's mission.
Race for the Cure®
3rd Annual Susan G. Komen
North Jersey Race for the Cure®
SAVE THE DATE:SUNDAY, APRIL 25TH, 2010
ESSEX COUNTY BRANCH BROOK PARK, NEWARK, NJ
register now!
Pink Tie Party
New, Wild & Western
SAVE THE DATE: NOVEMBER 21ST, 2009
MAYFAIR FARMS, WEST ORANGE, NJ
more info
Passionately Pink for the Cure®
Champion corporate, school, organization and community pride. Send the message of "early detection" and create breast cancer awareness. more info
Tie A Ribbon Breast Cancer Awareness Campaign
Tie eight-foot hot pink ribbons throughout your community as a special way to honor and remember loved ones affected by breast cancer. Campaign creates awareness and spreads the life-saving message of early detection. more info
Style for the Cure®
Celebrate National Breast Cancer Awareness Month by visiting the North Jersey Affiliate's Journeys of Courage Survivor Photo Exhibit located throughout The Mall at Short Hills. And, stop by the Guest Service Center to pick up life-saving breast health information.
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