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More Than 700 People Participate in Cycle for Survival in Summit

Cycle for Survival is the only fundraising event dedicated to rare cancers as a while, raising more than $28 million to date.

More than 700 participants in Summit joined the fight against rare cancers on Sunday at Cycle for Survival, the national, indoor team cycling event that raises money to fund rare cancer research led by Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center.

Cycle for Survival is one of the fastest-growing athletic fundraising event and the only fundraising events dedicated to rare cancers as a whole. To date, Cycle for Survival has raised more than $28 million. It’s time to Join the Battle!

Frank Catalanotto pumped up the crowd, and Dr. David Solit was there to present the fundraising total to date on behalf of Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center.

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Events also took place at founding partner Equinox club in Boston.

About Cycle for Survival

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Cycle for Survival is a high-energy, national, indoor team cycling event that raises money to fund research into rare cancers. Cycle for Survival is owned and operated by Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center (MSKCC). Together with its founding partner, Equinox, Cycle for Survival has raised more than $28 million, funding 53 clinical trials and research studies since 2007. Within six months of each Cycle for Survival event, every dollar raised is allocated to a Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center research initiative devoted to discovering new and more effective treatments for rare cancers. Join the battle. Find out more at www.cycleforsurvival.org, or follow Cycle for Survival on Facebook, Twitter and YouTube.


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