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SUMMARY:CYCLE FOR SURVIVAL RETURNS TO CHICAGO ON FEBRUARY 20-21 SPRINTING TOWARD $100 MILLION RAISED FOR RARE CANCER RESEARCH IN 10th YEAR
DESCRIPTION:WHAT: Cycle for Survival’s annual indoor team cycling event; every dollar raised funds rare cancer research studies and clinical trials led by Memorial Sloan Kettering. \nWhy: Every dollar raised nationwide\, with support from founding partner Equinox\, will go to research led by Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center \nWHO: David Eigenberg\, Actor\, “Chicago Fire” \nRandy Flagler\, Actor\, “Chicago Fire” \nJoe Minoso\, Actor\, “Chicago Fire” \nKatie Hoff\, Olympic Swimmer \nCoach Chris Collins\, Northwestern Basketball \nCoach Tim Lenahan\, Northwestern University SoccerChicago’s Cycle for Survival riders and supporters \nDoctors and researchers from Memorial Sloan Kettering \nInstructors from Equinox\, Cycle for Survival’s founding partner \nRare cancer patients\, caregivers\, and survivors\nWHEN:       February 20-21\, 2016. 8 AM – 5 PM\nWHERE:     Equinox The Loop 200 West Monroe Street\, Chicago\, IL 60606 \n  \nRSVP:        Kate Murphy at kmurphy@fenton.com or 401-578-9895 \nCycle for Survival \nJoin the Battle. Cycle for Survival is the national movement to beat rare cancers. Since 2007\, Cycle for Survival has raised more than $80 million through its signature indoor team cycling events across the United States to help fund pioneering rare cancer research led by Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center\, which owns and operates Cycle for Survival. 100 percent of every donation funds rare cancer research. About half of all cancer patients are fighting a rare cancer\, and they often face limited or no treatment options. Together with the movement’s founding partner\, Equinox\, Cycle for Survival has supported innovative clinical trials\, research studies\, and major research initiatives. For a list of events\, research updates\, and additional information\, visit www.cycleforsurvival.org and follow Cycle for Survival on Facebook\, Twitter\, Instagram\, and YouTube with #CycleforSurvival. \n
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LOCATION:Equinox The Loop\, 200 West Monroe Street\, Chicago\, 60606\, United States
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