Making cancer visible and raising funds for its research. This was the dual purpose of The first edition of a charity concert to support cancer patientsevent, under the slogan Fight carefullyTELVA magazine and La Roche-Posay dermatology laboratories celebrated at the Museo Nacional Thyssen-Bornemisza, a gathering place for more than 180 guests.
Olga Ruizdirector of TELVA, highlighted the value of the “transcendent” initiative, which “It gives prominence to what’s important, fighting cancerAnd I wanted to thank “the patients and their families for their strength and determination. To the teams of oncologists, nurses, psychologists, and pharmacists, for their dedication, and to all of the guests, for their help in spreading the word about a fight up to us all.”
For his part, he said, “Cancer is a reason that moves us all.” Monica Serra, General Manager of La Roche-Posay in Spain. In this sense, he emphasized, the dermatology company seeks to “help people with skin problems.” Using thermal water as the main ingredient, it treats 10,000 people suffering from various diseases and diseases every year He had a special unit dedicated to the care of cancer patients for more than a decadeIt’s detailed.
singer Luz Casale was one of the stars of the night. She recently arrived from France, where she was awarded the title of Commander of the Arts, and put the finishing touch on the evening with her performance, which followed the award of a TELVA/La Roche-Posay Prize. Bravery 2023 icon.
In addition, There were many well-known faces who attended the party hosted by journalist and presenter Isabel Jimenez, such as Boris Izaguirre, Marta Sánchez, Marta Robles, Beatriz de Orleans, Eugenia Osborne, Alejandra Rubio, Oscar Higares, María Escoté, Miriam Giovanelli, Ruth Lorenzo, Andrea Levy, Cristina Cifuentes, Pilar Gregsorález de Gregález, Andrea Duro, Laura Escanes, Teresa Baca, Sandra Ibarra, and Juan Ramón Lucas. Plus athletes like Saúl Craviotto, Lucia Martiño, Juan Lebrón and Ale Galán.
La Roche-Posay handed over a check for 100,000 euros to the Spanish Group for Cancer Patients (GEPAC). Its boss, Begoña Barragán, was responsible for collecting it.
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