
"Susan G. Komen’s very first international research grant went to Israel 16 years ago," notes Ambassador Nancy G. Brinker, Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Susan G. Komen for the Cure®, "and we have enjoyed longstanding friendships and productive collaborations in Israel ever since." She continues: "The new Israel Breast Cancer Collaborative takes our relationships to the next level in partnership with the city of
As Ambassador Brinker explains: "We’ve made tremendous progress to this point, but there is so much more to do when 1.3 million people will be diagnosed with breast cancer globally this year, and almost 500,000 will die from the disease. With the ongoing support of our friends, volunteers, partners and advocates, we are adding new urgency to our mission to end suffering from this disease, everywhere."
Hadassah President Nancy Falchuk notes: "Breast cancer knows no boundaries, and that is how we are confronting it. The
Jerusalem Mayor Nir Barkat will help lead the Susan G. Komen Israel Race for the Cure®. "As a runner myself," he says, "I know the power of these events to unite people toward a common purpose. We have many different religions and nationalities in