Funding a cure for cancer can be a piece of cake during the inaugural Sweet on a Cure event benefitting the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) Comprehensive Cancer Center.

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. - Funding a cure for cancer can be a piece of cake during the inaugural Sweet on a Cure event benefitting the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) Comprehensive Cancer Center.

The Nov. 9-15 event will help fund Comprehensive Cancer Center scientists and doctors who are working to discover new cancer treatments and sweeten the hope for a cure.

That week customers at restaurants, cafes and bakeries in and around the Birmingham metro area can purchase Sweet on a Cure-designated desserts, baked treats and dreamy confections, and 100 percent of the proceeds from the sale of each item will be donated to UAB cancer research.

Sweet on a Cure cherry-top cupcake logos on menus and posters will highlight the desserts, treats and bakery items included in the program.

Among the participating businesses are Another Broken Egg Café; Ashley Mac's; Bellini's Ristorante & Bar; The Bright Star; Bongiorno Italian Restaurant; Café Dupont; Chappy's Deli; DeVinci's of Homewood; Dyron's Lowcountry; Edgar's Bakery; Hot and Hot Fish Club; Irondale Café; Joe's Italian Pizza, Pasta & Caffé; Jim 'N Nick's Bar-B-Q; Nabeel's Café & Market; O'Henry's Coffees; Rojo; Soho Sweets; Smith's Oysters & Steaks; The Cajun Steamer Bar & Grill in Hoover; The Redmont Café; and Tracy's.

"In an economic climate in which competition for federal and state funding is intense, scientists are increasingly faced with difficulty in maintaining world-class translational research," says UAB Comprehensive Cancer Center Director Edward Partridge, M.D. "Community support for research is critical to the discovery of new treatments and cutting-edge therapies."

For more information and to be a Sweet on a Cure participating business, call the Cancer Center Office of Development and Community Relations at 205-934-1603 or 205-975-2952.

 

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