Why Ex-Facebook President Sean Parker Is Betting $250M on This Cancer Treatment

Napster co-founder Sean Parker's idea to bring theatrical movies to the home earlier than usual has been the talk of the cinema industry in recent weeks. But John Fithian, chief executive of the National Assn. of Theatre Owners, is calling the 

Napster co-founder Sean Parker's idea to bring theatrical movies to the home earlier than usual has been the talk of the cinema industry in recent weeks. But John Fithian, chief executive of the National Assn. of Theatre Owners, is calling the 

Sean Parker announced on Wednesday he's donating $250 million to create an institute focused on cancer immunotherapy, and now many stars are congratulating the Napster creator and Facebook's first president on his efforts to beat the deadly disease.

The battle to cure cancer just got a serious boost thanks to former Facebook President Sean Parker, who has pledged to donate $250 million to research a breakthrough area of cancer treatment called immunothearpy. Immunotherapy treatments, which work 

The battle to cure cancer just got a serious boost thanks to former Facebook President Sean Parker, who has pledged to donate $250 million to research a breakthrough area of cancer treatment called immunothearpy. Immunotherapy treatments, which work