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Pink Ribbon House Project Celebrates Success
Pink Ribbon House 2010 raised $400,000, the largest gross to date for this project to support breast cancer research at the Lester and Sue Smith Breast Center at Baylor College of Medicine. More than 1,400 people visited the custom home in Hunters Creek.
From left, Lester and Sue Smith, and Judy and Glenn Smith celebrate at the Pink Ribbon House Preview Party.
(l-r) Co-chairs Gail Rauhut, Trish Hayes and Deb Parks and honorary chairs Diane and John Riley join the party at the Pink Ribbon House.
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Features
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A Quarter Century of Invention at Baylor College of Medicine
"Passport" Gives Childhood Cancer Survivors Entry into Adult Healthcare
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News
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Spotlight
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Briefs
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Out of Africa
Predicting the Progression of Alzheimer's Disease
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Development/Alumni
Dr. Wheeler Donates Royalties
Believe in BCM Campaign Engages Campus
Development Briefs
National Osteoporosis Foundation Honors Lawrences
DeBakey Heart Center of BCM Benefits from Partnership Event
Pink Ribbon House Project Celebrates Success
Awards and Honor Wall Highlight Alumni Reunion 2010
The Road Ahead Promises Continued Success
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