Be a Friend! Whether you want to participate, volunteer, or attend an event or simply provide financial support, there's a place for you in the Friends of Norris Cotton Cancer Center. Help us support one of the best cancer centers in the country. Everything you do as a Friend brings us closer to finding a cure!
How to Help:
Support cancer research and patient services at Norris Cotton Cancer Center by making a donation or purchasing gifts.

Where Does the Money Go?
Funds raised by the Friends go directly to support experimental work by creative young investigators at NCCC, allowing them to start the kind of research projects that can yield new knowledge and therapies.
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Once again, the Dartmouth women's hockey and basketball teams are playing pink for breast cancer awareness! Wear pink to the games on February 5 and 13 and get in for just $1, PLUS get free raffle...
What a great way to show your support for the fight against woman’s breast cancer! Load up your family and friends and make the drive to picturesque Ludlow, Vermont, nestled at the base of Okemo Mountain Resort, for a 3 day weekend extravaganza of skiing, snowboarding, snowmobiling and all around fun in the snow!
Coordinated by residents Mark and Betsy Andrade, all proceeds of this Valentine’s Weekend event will be evenly donated between The National Breast Cancer Foundation and The Friends of Norris Cotton Cancer Center at Dartmouth-Hitchcock.
Click the title link above for the schedule so you can make your plan today!
Now you can register
for either the Prouty or the Prouty Ultimate- all on the same website! So sign up today and recruite your family and friends for July 9 & 10, 2010!
First Grade Fundraiser

Local 1st grade student, Emma
Brondel, is a first-rate fundraiser! After her grandfather died of cancer, she made posters about research and raised $29.64 in a nickle drop. Way to go Emma!
David Sidransky,
MD, Johns Hopkins University, Dir. of Head and Neck Cancer Research at Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center with host Ethan Dmitrovsky and NCCC Director Mark Israel.