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Dana-Farber Cancer Institute Hits $1 Billion Campaign Target One Year Early.


Campaign looks beyond financial milestone, continues fundraising for key initiatives

BOSTON -- Dana-Farber Cancer Institute today announced it has reached its $1 billion Mission Possible: The Dana-Farber Campaign to Conquer Cancer fundraising goal one year early. The first hospital in New England New England, name applied to the region comprising six states of the NE United States—Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut. The region is thought to have been so named by Capt.  to set and reach a $1 billion campaign goal, Dana-Farber will continue to raise funds for campaign priorities until Sept. 30, 2010, when the campaign was scheduled to end.

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"We look upon the $1 billion raised to date as a significant milestone in the campaign," said Josh Bekenstein, co-chair of the Mission Possible campaign and a managing director of Bain Capital, LLC (Logical Link Control) See "LANs" under data link protocol.

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 aggressively because cancer will not cease to exist when this campaign ends next year. There is much more critical work to be done and we need to remain committed to this important mission into the future."

Larry Lucchino, president and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board.  of the Boston Red Sox The Boston Red Sox are a professional baseball team based in Boston, Massachusetts. The Red Sox are a member and currently champions of the Eastern Division of Major League Baseball’s American League. From to the present, the Red Sox have played in Fenway Park.  and co-chair of the Mission Possible campaign, added, "It has been my good fortune to be associated with Dana-Farber as a patient twice and as part of the leadership team for its current fundraising effort. Dana-Farber has proven over and over that cancer can be conquered. I am living proof of that. We need to continue to support Dana-Farber so that, some day, all patients can stand up and tell their stories of survival."

The size and scope of the campaign reflect the growth of Dana-Farber during the last decade. Between 2001 and 2008, outpatient visits and infusions at Dana-Farber more than doubled, from nearly 128,000 to more than 264,000. The number of clinical trials available to Dana-Farber patients increased nearly 80 percent, from 409 trials to 735.

Dana-Farber is constructing its Yawkey Center for Cancer Care, a 14-story, 275,000-square-foot clinical care and clinical research facility, which is scheduled to open in Spring 2011. Designed with advice from patients, families, and staff, the Yawkey Center will enable Dana-Farber to provide an increasing volume of patients its trademark compassionate, family-centered, and state-of-the-art care, while also creating an environment that fosters healing and facilitates "smart" clinical trials based on the genetics of each patient's tumor.

"We are indebted to the literally millions of donors who have supported us during our campaign," said Dana-Farber President Edward J. Benz Jr., MD. "They have made a very real difference in the lives of thousands of people with cancer and have brought us substantially closer to our goal of beating this terrible disease."

To date, more than 1.7 million gifts of all sizes were received, with 107 gifts of $1 million or more, and 703 gifts of $100,000 or more. Every Dana-Farber trustee has made a gift during the campaign, and 96 percent of Dana-Farber's senior faculty contributed very early on, showing their confidence in what the campaign could accomplish.

Transformative gifts were received from several individuals and organizations, including $153 million over six years from the Pan-Massachusetts Challenge bike-a-thon, $50 million from Susan F. and Richard A. Smith, $30 million from the Yawkey Foundation, and $20 million from the Linde Family Foundation.

Additional information about the Mission Possible campaign is available online at www.dana-farber.org/campaign.

Dana-Farber Cancer Institute (www.dana-farber.org) is a principal teaching affiliate of the Harvard Medical School Harvard Medical School (HMS) is one of the graduate schools of Harvard University. It is a prestigious American medical school located in the Longwood Medical Area of the Mission Hill neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts.  and is among the leading cancer research and care centers in the United States. It is a founding member of the Dana-Farber/Harvard Cancer Center Dana-Farber/Harvard Cancer Centeris the largest National Cancer Institute (NCI) designated Comprehensive Cancer Center in the nation. Founded in 1998, DF/HCC is an inter-institutional research enterprise that unites all of the cancer research efforts of the Harvard affiliated community.  (DF/HCC DF/HCC Dana-Farber/Harvard Cancer Center (also seen as DFHCC) ), designated a comprehensive cancer center by the National Cancer Institute. It is the top ranked cancer center in New England, according to U.S. News & World Report U.S. News & World Report

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