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Ladies Auxiliary donates to OMRF cancer research
“The Ladies Auxiliary has generously supported OMRF’s efforts to fight cancer through the years," said Eileen Williams, OMRF senior director of development. “We are honored to have them as one of our philanthropic partners.” At OMRF, scientists are making crucial inroads against cancer. Using sophisticated imaging techniques, Dr. Rheal Towner seeks to improve the diagnosis and treatment of brain and liver cancers. Dr. Linda Thompson’s work at OMRF helped create Oncovue, the first genetic-based breast cancer risk assessment test. Founded in 1914, the Ladies Auxiliary counts more than 767,000 members nationwide, including 7,200 in Oklahoma. The group consists of wives and relatives of veterans, as well as female veterans themselves. In addition to raising funds for cancer treatment and research, the Auxiliary awards scholarships through its Voice of Democracy Program and provides more than eight million hours of volunteer service in local communities.
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