UMich Rogel Cancer Center receives $25M from Weiser Charitable Foundation

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Drs. Melissa Pilewskie (left) and Monika Burness, co-leads of the Weiser Family Center for Breast CancerPhoto credit: Michigan Medicine

The Weiser Charitable Foundation donated $25 million to support the establishment the Weiser Family Center for Breast Cancer at the University of Michigan Health Rogel Cancer Center. 

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