Dana-Farber Marathon Challenge is an annual event organized by Dana-Farber Cancer Institute in Brookline, MA. Since its inception in 1990, the challenge has grown to include 500 dedicated runners who participate in the Boston Marathon to raise funds for the Claudia Adams Barr Program in Innovative Basic Cancer Research. With over $122 million raised to date, the challenge aims to defy cancer by supporting groundbreaking scientific advancements and providing exceptional care to patients.
The Dana-Farber Marathon Challenge offers runners a unique opportunity to make a difference in the fight against cancer. Participants receive special recognition, training support, and exclusive amenities, while also contributing to the institute's mission of accelerating science, care, and expertise. Through their fundraising efforts, these passionate individuals are united in their commitment to creating a world without cancer.
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