RCRF Joins Forces with Cure: Amplifying Support for Rare Cancer Patients

In an exciting development for the rare cancer community, the Rare Cancer Research Foundation (RCRF) is thrilled to announce that it has become a strategic alliance partner (SAP) with CURE. With its widely recognized platform, CURE is a leading resource for cancer patients, survivors, and caregivers, providing valuable information and empowering advocacy.

The partnership between RCRF and CURE brings with it an RCRF dedicated feature page, aimed at reaching more rare cancer patients and their families. This page offers a wealth of information, including insights on RCRF initiatives, updates on research, and resources tailored to the unique challenges faced by individuals with rare cancers. CURE works with its partners to share information and highlight the different cancer communities they support. With hope as their guiding principle, RCRF and CURE are paving the way for progress and improved outcomes in the realm of rare cancer research and patient advocacy.

“The SAP program brings together advocacy organizations, medical associations and institutions, and community cancer centers with national reach and visibility…. They can showcase cutting-edge initiatives, content, research and thought leadership. The SAP program fosters collaboration and an open exchange of information among trusted peers for the benefit of patients and their families. As part of this joint effort, CURE Media Group will work with the partners to share information and highlight the different cancer communities they support.” [curetoday.com]

For a full list of CURE Media Group's SAP partners, click here.

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