Donations to Dana-Farber cancer institute hit $1 billion
Boston Globe, September 9, 2009
A Dana-Farber Cancer Institute fund-raising campaign has hit the $1 billion mark a year earlier than expected, setting what is believed to be a record for New England healthcare institutions. Half the money is being used for research and patient care, and about $200 million is going to new technology and construction of a new building.
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