Panda Express founders donate $100 million to City of Hope for innovative cancer care

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Andrew and Peggy Cherng, the founders of Panda Express, have donated $100 million to City of Hope cancer center to establish the Cherng Family Center for Integrative Oncology. This is the largest single donation for cancer care in City of Hope's history. The donation aims to advance City of Hope's goal of integrating evidence-based eastern medicine principles into cancer care, making them leaders in integrative oncology. The Cherngs' philanthropic gesture is inspired by their personal connection to cancer treatment at City of Hope and their shared enthusiasm for applying holistic approaches to cancer care.
Topics:business#cancer-program#city-of-hope#dollar100-million-donation#integrative-oncology#panda-express#philanthropy
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