2022 Komen Greater New York City Race for the Cure

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As ONE, we race and walk for those who can’t. We come together as survivors, co-survivors, and those living with breast cancer to raise awareness. New York Post supports Susan G. Komen & invites you to Race for the Cure on October 2nd. Register today at

Spread the word! Race for the Cure participants must register by Friday, September 2nd in order to guarantee that their commemorative Race t-shirt is delivered prior to event day. Participants who register after the Friday, September 2nd deadline will be able to pick up their t-shirt at the event on October 2nd.

Join the Susan G. Komen Greater NYC team and fellow racers for a virtual Race Rally on Thursday, September 15 at 6:00 p.m. The Race Rally will offer the opportunity to meet and celebrate members of our race community, receive helpful tips to maximize your fundraising goals, and learn about what to expect for this year’s Race for the Cure! Additionally, guest speaker Dr. Rulla Tamimi will share helpful information on current research, risk factors, and disparities.

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