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Newswise — LOS ANGELES (Aug. 7, 2014) – Registration is open for the 10th annual Run for Her® 5K Run and Friendship Walk, one of the nation’s premier events to raise public awareness and research funds for the fight against ovarian cancer. The flagship Los Angeles event will be held Sunday, Nov. 9, in Pan Pacific Park.

Run for Her proceeds support ovarian cancer research and public education projects for the Women’s Cancer Program at the Cedars-Sinai Samuel Oschin Comprehensive Cancer Institute.

The popularity of the annual run-walk inspired supporters last year to establish a sister event in New York. This year, New York will again host a Run for Her gathering on Sept. 6, while the San Francisco Bay Area will host its first run/walk on Sept. 20.

Participants don’t need to be present – or even awake – to support the cause. Supporters anywhere can join Run for Her’s Sleepwalkers Around the World program and participate in any, or all, 2014 Run for Her events. In 2013, the Sleepwalkers event garnered supporters from all 50 states and from 15 countries.

“The 10th anniversary of Run for Her is a timely reminder of how far we’ve run and how much farther we need to go to win this race,” said Beth Y. Karlan, MD, director of the Women’s Cancer Program at the Cedars-Sinai Samuel Oschin Comprehensive Cancer Institute. “The awareness and research supported by our Run for Her community has made an impact on the lives of thousands of women and their families. And we will continue running until we find reliable means for ovarian cancer early detection, prevention and even future cures.”

Run for Her was founded in 2005 by Kelli Sargent, in honor of her mother, Nanci Sargent, who lost her battle with ovarian cancer six years ago. “I never expected Run for Her to be what it is today,” said Kelli Sargent. “Over the past 10 years, I have seen Run for Her blossom into one of the largest ovarian cancer run-walks in the world. We are excited to expand from our roots in Los Angeles and bring Run for Her to different parts of the world, sharing the importance of advancing medical discoveries and treatments that benefit women everywhere.”

Ovarian cancer is the fifth-leading cause of cancer deaths among women. Karlan said many women aren’t aware of the common symptoms, which can be subtle and include consistent bloating, pelvic pain and frequent urination.

“Through Run for Her, we have had tremendous success in educating women to be aware of the symptoms because early detection can save lives,” Karlan said.

Early registration is now available for all Run for Her events. Participants can register online at runforher.com or by mail at:

Cedars-SinaiCommunity Relations and DevelopmentFile 12271801 W. Olympic BoulevardPasadena, CA 91199-1227

Event details include:

• Run for Her New York begins at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 6, at Hudson River Park, located at Pier 84 (cross at 44th Street).

• Run for Her Bay Area begins at 9 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 20, at the Vasona Park, 333 Blossom Hill Road, Los Gatos. • Run for Her Los Angeles begins at 9 a.m. Sunday, Nov. 9, at Pan Pacific Park, 7600 Beverly Blvd.

For more information or to register, please visit runforher.com. Or follow the event online on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

Presenting Run for Her sponsors include Pacific Sales Kitchen & Bath Showrooms, Samsung, DFS Galleria and Town Fair Tire.

About Run for HerRun for Her was started by Kelli Sargent. Motivated by her mother’s battle with cancer, Sargent created a plan for an ovarian cancer 5K run/walk as her master's thesis and then put her plan into action. The inaugural event in 2005 took place in a Cedars-Sinai parking lot with 700 people and has grown to become one of the largest ovarian cancer run/walks in the nation with nearly 6,000 participants and Sleepwalkers in 2013. To date, Run for Her has raised more than $6 million for the Women's Cancer Program at the Cedars-Sinai Samuel Oschin Comprehensive Cancer Institute.

About the Women’s Cancer Program at the Cedars-Sinai Samuel Oschin Comprehensive Cancer Institute The Women’s Cancer Program at the Cedars-Sinai Samuel Oschin Comprehensive Cancer Institute works to end cancer as a threat to women through research, education, early detection and prevention. Established in January 2002, the Women’s Cancer Program fosters collaborative research between scientists and physicians to bring innovative laboratory discoveries directly to women with gynecologic cancers. Under the leadership of Beth Y. Karlan, MD, an internationally recognized gynecologic oncologist and researcher, the Women’s Cancer Program works side-by-side with Cedars-Sinai's patient care programs and services to integrate research across a wide spectrum of programs devoted to preventing, diagnosing and treating women's cancers.

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