Thousands Walk In Komen Race For Breast Cancer Cure

CHICAGO (CBS) -- Breast cancer survivors joined Governor Pat Quinn and other dignitaries in Grant Park Sunday morning for what's become a Mother's Day tradition in the fight against a deadly disease.

Thousands of cancer survivors and their friends and family took part in the 17 Annual Susan G. Komen Foundation Mother's Day Race for the Cure.

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Wade Miquelon, executive vice president and chief financial officer for Walgreens and honorary chairman for the race says he has hope for a cure.

"I really do believe that in healthcare in general and in particular areas like breast cancer, we are very close to having technologies that can diagnose much quicker… and a host of treatments that are going to make life better and better," said Miquelon.

75 percent of the money raised from the race will stay in the Chicagoland area.

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