Showing posts with label research. Show all posts
Showing posts with label research. Show all posts

7.12.2008

Stand up to cancer


Their motto is “this is where the end of cancer begins.” This fantastic web site Stand up for Cancer is a fundraising site for cancer research.

On September 5, 2008  the biggest fundraising event will take place. Stars from film, television, sports, journalism and music will come together on prime time television to help raise funds for cancer research.

The group leading this fund raising effort includes Katie Couric, Sherry Lansing, Laura Ziskin, Ellen Ziffren, a group from Entertainment Industry Foundation along with a group from Noreen Fraser Foundation and the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR).

This site also helps you to start your own fundraising team. You can also contribute to “Launch A Star” by simply donating $1 or more to launch a personalized star in honor of someone you know who has been diagnosed with cancer.

Don’t wait a moment longer  -- Stand up to cancer today!! 

Posted by Carolyn Rubenstein

5.31.2008

In Honor of National Cancer Survivors Day: Recognizing the Researchers

June 1, 2008 is National Cancer Survivors Day! Learn how you can participate in the Celebration of Life in your community by visiting the official website for National Cancer Survivors Day. 

I recently read an impressive article on Cancer Survival Rates on the St. Jude Research Center website (http://www.stjude.org/). What impressed me the most was how far medical research has advanced in the last 60 years. And on National Cancer Survivors Day, it's important to recognize how fortunate we are today because of the research, sacrifices of our predecessors and time-tested cancer treatments that faced young children and teens a generation ago. 

The article goes on to say that currently, one in every 350 individuals in the U.S. develops some type of cancer before the age of 20. In the 1940’s and 1950’s, few children survived cancer. 

But in the 1960s, researchers discovered ways to design therapies using chemotherapy drugs and combinations of different treatment modalities such as chemo, radiation and surgery. These new approaches resulted in increasing numbers of patients experiencing sustained remission and cures.

In honor of National Cancer Survivors Day and the Celebration of Life, please don't forget to recognize the incredible researchers who have brought us this far and continue to bring us closer to a cure!