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As Part of Largest Boston Marathon Team, Former Dana-Farber Patient to Take on 26.2 Miles
Mary Taber will run the Boston Marathon for the second time this year, 15 years after her aplastic anemia diagnosis.
Source: Boston Business Journal -
Organ Donor and Recipient’s Dad to Run Boston Marathon One Year After Boy’s Liver Transplant
The father of that boy, who turns 10 this month, is also running on Marathon Monday, inspired by his son’s medical team.
Source: Boston 25 -
Grand Marshal Announced for 2026 Boston Marathon
Boston Marathon champion Jack Fultz will serve as the grand marshal of this year’s race, the Boston Athletic Association announced.
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Running to Defy Cancer
Zephyr Mays is running to defy cancer in this year's Boston Marathon for the Dana-Farber Marathon Challenge.
Source: Boston 25 -
Some MLB Teams Willing to Trust Projections Go Contract Extension-Prospecting with Players Still in the Minors
June 6 is Jimmy Fund Day at Fenway Park.
Source: Boston Globe -
Middleborough Woman, Now Free of Colorectal Cancer, Advocates for Screenings
March is Colorectal Cancer Awareness month, and one Massachusetts woman has been sharing her story to encourage others to advocate for getting screened.
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Stop & Shop and Dana-Farber Cancer Institute Celebrate Opening of Food Pantry for Patients and Families
The pantry will help combat food insecurity among cancer patients by integrating easy access of convenient, nutritious, and culturally responsive food into patient care.
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Colorectal Cancer Screening: Tests, Guidelines & What to Know
Colorectal cancer is highly curable when caught early. Learn about screening options like colonoscopy and stool-based tests, plus the latest guidelines.
Source: U.S. News & World Report -
In Good Health: Why is Colorectal Cancer Affecting Generations Differently?
Cases of colorectal cancer in young people have risen nearly 60 percent since the early 2000s. So, what’s going on?
Source: NPR -
Jimmy Fund Patients Head to Florida for Spring Training Trip
When the Red Sox took to the field Sunday, there were some very special fans in Florida cheering them on.
Source: WBZ-Newsradio