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Rite Aid helps fund mobile cancer clinic

4/15/2008

CAMP HILL, Pa. The Rite Aid Foundation, a private foundation managed by Rite Aid Corp., has given a $20,000 grant toward the mobile health initiative of the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, one of the leading comprehensive cancer care and research centers in the U.S. and a principal teaching affiliate of Harvard Medical School.

Through the use of two state-of-the-art education and screening vans, Dana-Farber takes its world class expertise in cancer screening and education on the road to deliver critical health and wellness services in the community where people live and work. Since 2002, Dana-Farber has offered mobile mammography service in Massachusetts, and has added a second van to offer prostate cancer screening, and skin cancer screening, in addition to education around sun safety, nutrition, tobacco cessation, human papillomavirus (HPV), and gynecologic cancers.

This is the Rite Aid Foundations first grant in the Boston area. Being caring neighbors who are involved in our communities in meaningful ways is one of Rite Aids core values, said Gayle Rife, manager of the Rite Aid Foundation. We are pleased to be able to help Dana-Farber Cancer Institute in its important work to provide quality cancer screening and education. 

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