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A precise path to healthier and more effective cancer treatments. We're so much closer to a cure than the medical field once thought possible!

05/15/2026

Cure First is supporting the 4th annual Blake Pottle 5K/10K walk and run on Sunday July 19th, at Meadowbrook Farm. This event is about more than just crossing the finish line - it is a celebration of life, communing and the fight against cancer. Let’s run in honor of Blake and support a mission that brings hope to families.

The sale for tickets to our annual 1k & 5k walk and run is still ongoing. Act while there's still time and purchase tickets for you and your family.
https://runsignup.com/Race/WA/NorthBend/BlakePottleFoundationRunWalk5K10K

Donate to How Do You Know a Cancer Treatment Will Work?, organized by Carla Grandori 03/02/2026

Dear Colleagues, Friends, and Family,

The PARIS test laboratory has officially reopened. Our team is back together.

In our very first week, we received seven new patient requests, reminding us that the need is real and urgent.

Because of you, we raised $203,100 and secured an additional $50,000 reserve, making reopening possible. We are profoundly grateful. Yet reopening was only the first milestone. To remain available to patients, the laboratory now needs sustained support.

This is not about funding a laboratory for its own sake.

It is about empowering patients and their oncologists to avoid trial and error when time is short and options are limited.

If you believe treatment decisions should be informed by real biological data — especially when cancer has recurred — we invite you to consider supporting this effort, and if you already donated simply consider sharing the campaign.

Every contribution helps. Sharing helps. Momentum matters.

Please visit our campaign here:

https://www.gofundme.com/f/how-do-you-know-a-cancer-treatment-will-work

With deep appreciation,

Carla
and the PARIS Team

Test the drugs. Not the patient.

Donate to How Do You Know a Cancer Treatment Will Work?, organized by Carla Grandori Empowering Cancer Patients With Data-Driven Treatment Decisions When can… Carla Grandori needs your support for How Do You Know a Cancer Treatment Will Work?

11/16/2019

NATIONAL PHILANTHROPY DAY

Help us help others.

Your donations will advance our efforts to develop more effective and less toxic treatments for patients with neuroblastoma and ovarian cancer.

http://curefirst.org/donate-2

Thank you,
The Cure First Team

Watch as a 4-year-old boy fighting cancer gets his 1st hearing aids 10/02/2019

Xander is why we do the work we do. He has high-risk neuroblastoma. Cure First is dedicated to finding safe and effective treatments for this childhood cancer.

"Xander started chemotherapy immediately to battle the cancer that had already spread throughout his body. He has a large tumor growing out of his upper back bone as well bone marrow disease and bone lesions in his legs, his pelvis, his spine and his skull.

His diagnosis requires long stints of intense treatment, which has been "difficult" for Xander, his mother and his 3-year-old-sister Olivia...And so far, treatment has not worked."

Watch as a 4-year-old boy fighting cancer gets his 1st hearing aids Xander Bowman lost his hearing during an intense type of chemotherapy.

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