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Knock Out Breast Cancer Fundraisers Hosted By Title Boxing Club

Title Boxing Club teams up with Suburban Hospital to host a pair of boxing events to raise money and awareness of breast cancer research.

Suburban Hospital and Title Boxing Club joined forces last month to “Knock Out Breast Cancer."
Suburban Hospital and Title Boxing Club joined forces last month to “Knock Out Breast Cancer." (Title Boxing Club)

ROCKVILLE, MD — Suburban Hospital and Title Boxing Club joined forces last month to “Knock Out Breast Cancer,” by hosting two boxing events to raise money for the hospital’s Patient Navigator Program.

Patient navigators people undergoing cancer treatment, by providing transportation, supplies and education about diagnosis and treatment plans.

Dr. Pam Wright, medical director of the Suburban Hospital Breast Center, participated with patient navigators and former patients in the Oct. 19 boxing event at the Title Boxing Club location in Rockville, Maryland.

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A second “Knock Out Breast Cancer” fund-raising event took place Oct. 25 at the Title Boxing Club in North Bethesda.

A member of Johns Hopkins Medicine, Suburban Hospital is a community-based, not-for-profit hospital serving Montgomery County and the surrounding area.

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John Sahakian, Title Boxing Club owner; Dr. Pam Wright, medical director of the Suburban Hospital Breast Center; John Reber, Title Boxing Club manager. (Title Boxing Club)

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