Prevent Cancer Annual Gala to mark 40 years of impact in cancer prevention and early detection

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703-836-1746
kyra.meister@preventcancer.org

Washington, D.C. – On September 18, the Prevent Cancer Foundation® will mark 40 years of impact at its Annual Gala—an evening dedicated to raising critical funds for cancer prevention and early detection.

Founded in 1985 with a bold mission to make prevention a cornerstone in the fight against cancer, the Foundation has spent four decades driving research and innovation in risk reduction and screening. Today, it is joined by a growing chorus of advocates, researchers and community partners committed to helping all populations achieve better outcomes for their health.

This year’s Gala will spotlight the groundbreaking innovations and inspiring work happening in cancer prevention and early detection across the United States, celebrating the institutions and communities making progress possible. To honor these achievements, the Foundation is aspiring to have congressional representation from all 50 states at the event.

From new screening technologies to public education campaigns that have reached millions, Sara Sidner, Anchor and Senior National Correspondent at CNN, will serve as the evening’s master of ceremonies. Ms. Sidner is a breast cancer survivor who has been sharing her personal story to inspire action and uses her platform as a journalist to educate people about the racial disparity that exists among Black women in the U.S. with breast cancer, urging women to get their annual mammograms and pay attention to changes in their bodies.

The Foundation will honor Representatives Brian Fitzpatrick (Pa.) and Robin Kelly (Ill.) with the Cancer Champion award for their significant contributions to increasing access to prevention and early detection services.

Rep. Fitzpatrick’s connection to cancer is personal—his brother, former Congressman Mike Fitzpatrick, survived colon cancer before later dying of melanoma, the deadliest form of skin cancer, in 2020. Through his work on the Congressional Cancer Caucus and the Childhood Cancer Caucus, Rep. Fitzpatrick placed a focus on raising awareness and advocating on behalf of others.

Rep. Kelly has long been an advocate on issues related to cancer and health disparities. She currently serves as Chair of the Congressional Black Caucus Health Braintrust and has been a champion of legislation regarding cancer prevention, early detection and research during her time in office, emphasizing the need for more inclusive health care across all populations.

Proceeds from the Gala support the Foundation’s programs, including research grants and fellowships and community grants. Funds will also support the Foundation’s public education campaigns, including “Early Detection = Better Outcomes,” to educate U.S. adults on the routine cancer screenings they need and encourage them to schedule appointments.

DC メディアはガラに出席し、レポートするよう招待されています:

What: Prevent Cancer Annual Gala

When: Thursday, September 18, 6:00 p.m. ET.

Where: National Building Museum, 401 F St. NW, Washington, D.C. 20001

Dress: Business or formal attire

参加をご希望の場合は、 kyra.meister@preventcancer.org by Monday, September 15. Please note that members of the press will not be seated for dinner.

A silent auction benefitting cancer research fellowships and community outreach will be held the evening of the event. Bids can be placed online beginning Thursday, September 4. がん予防年次ガラの詳細.

The 2025 Prevent Cancer Gala thanks its top sponsors:

プレゼンティングスポンサー:

  • 聖杯

Emerald Sponsors:

  • The Beebe Family

Diamond Sponsors:

  • ギレアデ
  • メルク
  • ウォルマート

Platinum Sponsors:

  • アムジェン
  • Cizzle Bio
  • Daiichi Sankyo, Inc.
  • ガーダント
  • Incyte
  • ジョンソン・エンド・ジョンソン
  • ノバルティス
  • ファイザー
  • 製薬工業協会

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About the Prevent Cancer Foundation®

The Prevent Cancer Foundation® is the only U.S.-based nonprofit organization solely dedicated to cancer prevention and early detection. Through research, education, outreach and advocacy, we have helped countless people avoid a cancer diagnosis or detect their cancer early enough to be successfully treated. We are driven by a vision of a world where cancer is preventable, detectable and beatable for all.

当財団は、2035 年までにがんによる死亡者数を 40% 削減するという課題に立ち向かうべく立ち上がっています。この目標を達成するために、当財団は、がんを早期に発見し、複数のがんのスクリーニングを進めるための革新的な技術に $20 百万ドル、医療サービスが行き届いていないコミュニティへのがんスクリーニングとワクチン接種のアクセス拡大に $10 百万ドル、スクリーニングとワクチン接種の選択肢について一般の人々を啓蒙するために $10 百万ドルを投資することを約束しています。

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