Battle against cancer continues with Relay for Life

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The Relay for Life event in Wellsburg, organized by the Brooke-Hancock American Cancer Society, serves as a vital fundraiser and awareness campaign in the battle against cancer. Chair Tammy Hornick addressed participants, noting that cancer ranks as the second leading cause of death in the United States. Hornick emphasized community support, stating, “we have an advantage over cancer through the generosity of people like you. ” The event not only raises funds for research but also fosters a sense of solidarity among participants. Local involvement in such initiatives highlights the community's commitment to fighting cancer and supporting affected families.

The American Cancer Society reports that approximately 1. 9 million new cancer cases are expected to be diagnosed in 2025. This ongoing struggle against cancer through events like Relay for Life showcases the importance of grassroots efforts in addressing public health issues. Increased participation in these events can lead to enhanced funding for research and patient care, furthering the fight against this disease.

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