The Foundation for Women's Cancer (formerly Gynecologic Cancer Foundation) welcomes you to the second National Race to End Women's Cancer on Sunday, November 6, 2011, in Washington, DC. Please join us as we celebrate the Foundation's 20th anniversary, and awareness and crucial research funding to prevent, detect, treat and defeat cancers unique to women. Thanks for your support!
 

 

Save the Date: Nov. 4th 2012 for the NEXT National Race to End Women's Cancer!
The Movement Continues! You can STILL support this year's race!

Media

Media inquiries and for more information, please contact:

Karen Bate
703-402-2672
kbate@kbconceptspr.com

Check out this wonderful slide show of the race, courtesy of our friends at Spark Media, with music by N.E.D.!

 

See some of the recent media coverage and promos of the Relay Round the National Mall and National Race to End Women's Cancer here:

Media partner Mix 107.3 Radio's Chilli Amar explains why the National Race touches her personally:
http://www.mix1073fm.com/article.asp?id=2316224&SPID=17372

WAMU/NPR Radio:
http://wamu.org/news/11/10/23/runners_go_three_days_strong_for_cancer

Fox 5 TV News piece on the Relay Round the National Mall, with Super Survivors Jennie McGihon and Heidi Spiegel of Covidien, our Survivors Sponsor
http://www.myfoxdc.com/dpp/health/three-day-relay-for-cancer-102511

Blog post by DC Event Junkie Lisa Byrne: http://dceventjunkie.com/2011/10/national-race-to-end-womens-cancer/

WTOP Radio's "Man About Town" Bob Madigan promotes the National Race:
http://www.wtop.com/?nid=34

National Race Chair Gretchen Purser's moving op-ed, which appeared in the Daily Caller on Thursday, 11/3.
http://dailycaller.com/2011/11/03/fighting-cancer-with-200-and-a-shoebox


Read Washington Running Report's Front-Page Story about the Race: http://www.runwashington.com/news/3667/314/Survivors-and-Supporters-Drawn-to-National-Race-to-End-Women-s-Cancer-8K.htm

Super Survivors Chair Jennie invites everyone to join the national movement to end women's cancer:



 

 

Watch this video produced by WordonCancer.org that captures the National Race and what it means to all who support the movement: