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March 8, 202404:55

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Michael Sapienza, CEO of the Colorectal Cancer Alliance, joins TODAY’s Craig Melvin to announce that more than $100 million of research funds will be distributed over the next two years as part of a new initiative called Project Cure CRC. He then surprises a patient with a $10,000 donation.

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