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November 4, 2012Clinton Township Woman's $1 Million Donation to Benefit Ovarian Cancer Research at WSU
http://clintontwp.patch.com/articles/clinton-township-woman-s-1-million-donation-to-benefit-ovarian-cancer-research
The Wayne State University School of Medicine now has $1 million more of the tools it needs for research in the prevention and treatment of ovarian cancer thanks to a Clinton Township woman's recent donation. Cheryl McKee lost her sister, Dorothy Ann McKee, in 2005, after a nine-year battle with ovarian cancer. Her donation will create the Dorothy Ann McKee Endowed Fund for Ovarian Cancer Research, Prevention and Treatment.
The Wayne State University School of Medicine now has $1 million more of the tools it needs for research in the prevention and treatment of ovarian cancer thanks to a Clinton Township woman's recent donation. Cheryl McKee lost her sister, Dorothy Ann McKee, in 2005, after a nine-year battle with ovarian cancer. Her donation will create the Dorothy Ann McKee Endowed Fund for Ovarian Cancer Research, Prevention and Treatment.
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