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Team Tennis to Smash Cancer 2020 Auction

Friends of Norris Cotton Cancer Center
START
20
February 2020
08:00 AM EST
END
01
March 2020
06:00 PM EST

Team Tennis to Smash Cancer 2020 Auction

Welcome to the 6th annual Team Tennis to SMASH CANCER Silent Auction. Our event is on Sunday, March 1st in Hanover, NH.

We are proud to offer a special on-line silent auction of genuine tennis items signed by Roger Federer! There will also be other items to bid on in person at the event on March 1. The online auction will continue throughout the event and end at 6pm, when the winners will be announced. All proceeds will benefit the Friends of Norris Cotton Cancer Center (FNCCC). Funds will support innovative research and patient support services which benefit the Upper Valley and beyond. The Norris Cotton Cancer Center (NCCC) is one of only 51 NCI Designated Comprehensive Cancer Centers in the US. Our scientists are among the brightest in their fields, pioneering ideas in the areas of immune response therapy, tumor imaging, precision medicine, and much more.



About Friends of Norris Cotton Cancer Center

The Friends of Norris Cotton Cancer Center is dedicated to supporting the services provided by Dartmouth-Hitchcock Norris Cotton Cancer Center, world-renowned cancer treatment and research facility affiliated with The Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth and Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center.

The Friends began in 1982. Over the 37 years, it's been supporting Norris Cotton Cancer Center, more than $40 million has been raised to support cancer research.

This money helps fund world-class research, state-of-the-art equipment, critical education programs, and innovative clinical trials that make a difference in the treatment of cancer patients all over the world. Funds from the Friends also go toward important Patient and Family Support Services that help ease the journey of cancer patients and their families, such as support groups, massage therapy, art and writing programs, transportation assistance and resource libraries.

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