Event Details
Date: Thursday, September 18, 2025
Time: 6:00 p.m.
Location: National Building Museum, 401 F St NW, Washington, DC 20001
Event Website: https://preventcancer.org/events/annual-gala
About the Event
Cizzle Bio is honored to sponsor the Prevent Cancer Foundation’s 40th Anniversary Gala at the Platinum level. Taking place on September 18, 2025, at the iconic National Building Museum in Washington, D.C., this celebration recognizes four decades of progress in cancer prevention and early detection.
Each year, the Gala gathers more than 1,000 influential voices from across government, healthcare, research, philanthropy, and industry. This year’s theme, “The United States: Innovation & Inspiration,” aligns closely with our mission to transform early cancer detection through science-backed, biomarker-based diagnostics.
Why We’re Supporting This Event
Cizzle Bio exists to make early detection more accessible, accurate, and minimally invasive—because detecting cancer at its earliest stages saves lives. We’re proud to support the Prevent Cancer Foundation and their commitment to:
Raising awareness around prevention and early detection
Driving research and innovation in cancer screening
Promoting equity and access in public health
Uniting leaders across sectors to accelerate change
Our sponsorship reflects our belief that collaboration and shared purpose can lead to life-saving impact.
About the Gala
The Prevent Cancer Foundation Annual Gala is consistently ranked among Washington’s top charity events. With representation from the business, diplomatic, medical, and government communities, the evening serves as a powerful platform for dialogue, recognition, and momentum.
This year’s gala will feature:
Master of Ceremonies: Sara Sidner, CNN Senior National Correspondent
Honorees: Cancer Champions Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick (R-PA) and Rep. Robin Kelly (D-IL)
Gala Co-Chairs: Nickie Currie and Jason Van Pelt
We are proud to stand with the Prevent Cancer Foundation in their pursuit of a world where cancer is preventable, detectable, and beatable.