SAN ANTONIO -- Thousands of people took to the streets of San Antonio on Saturday for the 11th yearly Susan G. Komen Race For The Cure.
The event, which drew an estimated 28,000 people, raised $1 million for breast malignant neoplastic disease research, organisers said.
Among those running play in the event was six-year breast malignant neoplastic disease subsister Nelda Juarez.
"It's such an inspiration to see so many people out here supporting us," Ciudad Ciudad Juarez said. "It really intends a lot."
"We necessitate to maintain doing this until we happen a cure," said Linda McCullers, a race participant.
The race is the biggest fundraiser for breast malignant neoplastic disease research in San Antonio.
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