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flag Over 2,000 gathered in Cleveland for Light the Night, honoring blood cancer patients and advancing a 2040 goal to extend one million lives.

flag On October 5, over 2,000 people attended Light the Night at Wade Oval in Cleveland, an annual event by Blood Cancer United to honor those affected by blood cancers and raise funds for research and support. flag Participants carried lanterns—white for survivors, red for supporters, gold for those lost—symbolizing hope and unity. flag The event advanced the organization’s Bold Goal to extend more than one million years of life for blood cancer patients by 2040, supported by sponsors including Case Comprehensive Cancer Center, Walgreens, and Johnson & Johnson.

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