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    Dana Sparks

    February 13, 2015
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Donna Marathon picture collage with Mayo Florida team in pink


The 8th annual 26.2 with Donna Finish Breast Cancer Marathon is underway this weekend in Jacksonville, Fla. It's the only marathon in the country where all race proceeds and donated funds go to breast cancer research and care for those with the disease. To date the 26.2 with Donna Foundation has donated approximately $2.6 million to Mayo Clinic research. 

Read about some of the most recent research:

Worldwide Trial of Two HER2-Positive Breast Cancer Drugs Shows Trastuzumab Should Remain Standard of Care

Trastuzumab (Herceptin) Continues to Show Life-Altering Benefit

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