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Only 16% of Donations go to New Cancer Treatments in Some Charities. With cureLauncher, 91% of Contributions Go Directly to New Cures for Cancer.
Date:12/5/2012

drug supplies for the next clinical trial. “These donations will make a huge difference toward our goal of improving cancer patients’ lives”.

Each person who donates $25 or more to Dr. Morgan’s research can write a personal and confidential email and receive Dr. Morgan's reply.

The timing for cureLauncher’s introduction is critical. The fiscal cliff is calling for funding to the NIH to be cut by $2.5 billion and eliminate 300 research grants through the National Cancer Institute, said the Biotechnology Industry Organization.

“Anyone who’s been affected by cancer knows how important it is to find new ways of fighting it”, said cureLauncher Vice President, David Fuehrer. “I am a two-time cancer survivor and alive today because of advances in the way cancer is treated. Now with cureLauncher, even small donations make a big impact”.    

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CureLauncher is an online community dedicated to funding new cancer treatments. It connects patients to lifesaving medical research and generates support for new cancer treatments in a way never before possible. Advocates of the research interact with each other and leading medical professionals to generate support.

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