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Thank You to Our Generous Donors DONOR LISTS Thank you to our Generous Donors 1/1/17 - 12/31/17 Tower Cancer Research Foundation gratefully acknowledges our donors. Every donation is meaningful and significant. Each one aids in our support of new treatment options and programs for those fighting cancer and blood diseases. We attempt to acknowledge all of our donors and apologize for any errors or omissions. Frank Mascari Elizabeth and Morley Drucker Barbara and Robert Margolis Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Perry $25k and Above Donna and Harvey Rosen Entertainment Industry George McCrimlisk Mary Ann Weisberg and Christine Benchay Lisa and Larry Rosenstein Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Greg Myer Bryce Perry Foundation David Berman, The Jessica M. Nina Rosenthal Gracie and David Fermelia Mendelson & Associates, Inc. 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