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Dr. Nora Disis mentioned in Maria Shriver’s Sunday Paper

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Kristen Dahlgren and Nora Disis
Pink Eraser Project co-founder Kristin Dahlgren visits the CVI lab and meets Dr. Nora Disis. (Photo by Kiran Dhillon, CVI)

CVI breast cancer vaccine research was featured in Maria Shriver’s Sunday Paper this past weekend.


The story by Kristen Dahlgren, former NBC Correspondent and co-founder of the Pink Eraser Project, talks about the project’s plans to accelerate the development of safe, affordable, and life-saving breast cancer vaccines. Backed by brilliant breast cancer doctors and immunology experts, including our own Dr. Nora Disis, the Pink Eraser Project is rallying the nation’s greatest minds to bring an end to breast cancer.


Read more about the Pink Eraser Project and the CVI's involvement in cancer vaccine research via Maria Shriver's Sunday Paper.

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