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Monday, July 31, 2017

Time is running out! Get this research into the lab

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Attention: Deadline Today
Name: Tushar Tushar
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2017 Research Fund Drive Status
Goal: 600 backers
Tushar's Donor Status: PENDING
Deadline: 11‍:59 PM EST, ​July ​31

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What your tax-deductible donation will do:

  Help fund promising cancer studies, getting us closer to new treatments and cures.

  Invest in lifesaving new research, allowing more patients and families to know the joy of the words "cancer-free."

  Make sure that the next big cancer breakthrough won't go undiscovered because of a lack of funding.

Please give to the American Cancer Society today.
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Thursday, July 27, 2017

FW: Cancer research underfunded - will you help?

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Dear Tushar,

I received some news from our Research Team and I knew I had to share it with you. Critical research projects are still waiting for funding–that means potential cancer breakthroughs could go undiscovered!

Every day, new advances are being made in the fight against cancer: new medications, new treatments, new resources for patients and families. But every step forward only comes after months, or even years, of tireless work by dedicated researchers and scientists, and their progress depends on a steady stream of funding.

I wouldn’t bother you with this if it weren’t important–your gift to the 2017 Research Fund Drive will help fund promising cancer research. Can you help?

We’re counting on American Cancer Society supporters like you. A gift of just $10 or more is the best way to support cancer research. Will you consider a gift today?

Below is a list of the of projects that we have been able to fund—but there are more just like these that could hold the answers that you and your loved ones have been waiting for.

Thank you–I hope that I and millions of cancer patients can count on you.

Angela Ely
American Cancer Society

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HIGHLIGHTS: 2017 RESEARCH GRANTEES
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* Pasi A. Janne, MD, PhD, of the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute in Boston, has been awarded a five-year renewable Research Professorship. Dr. Janne has made seminal contributions in understanding and translating the therapeutic implications of genetic alterations in lung cancer, particularly within the context of drug resistance. By integrating laboratory-and clinical-based studies, Dr. Janne and his team now aim to develop and evaluate combination therapies for effectively treating genetically distinct subtypes of lung cancer.

* Hani Goodarzi, PhD, from the University of California, San Francisco, has received a major multi-year Research Scholar Grant to study metastatic breast cancer (MBC). The grant will start a detailed research program that combines state-of-the art computational and analytical tools with modern biochemical, cell biological, and animal studies to study a novel pathway, previously identified by his lab, that may be associated with cancer spread. Their work will help us understand the genes that can contribute to tumor growth and metastasis, and target new therapies to reign those processes in.

* Michelle Mendoza, PhD, of the University of Utah, will investigate ERK/RSK signals, associated with mutations in KRas and BRaf, and their role in cancer cell invasion, in hopes of leading to new therapeutic approaches.

* Eric Bartee, PhD, of the Medical University of South Carolina, will investigate a novel therapeutic virus developed by his lab to potentially improve attacking cancer. The innovative strategy first selectively infects cancer cells and then bolsters anti-tumor immunity within and around the tumor.

* Claudio Scafoglio, MD, PhD, of the University of California, Los Angeles, proposes to use a newly identified 3D imaging technique that could allow not only for early diagnosis of lung cancer, but also to determine which patients are most likely to benefit from a new metabolic treatment currently used in diabetes.

* Gabrielle Rocque, MD, of the University of Alabama at Birmingham, will look to develop an electronic treatment decision plan specifically for women with metastatic breast cancer (MBC). The treatment plans would integrate outcomes, patient preferences, and information about treatment options, and serve as a decision-aid for patients and their physicians to enhance shared decision-making and communicate decisions to others.

* Lydia Pace, MD, at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston, will investigate issues surrounding the implementation of BRCA1/2 breast cancer mutation testing into primary care to address the need for access to cancer screening, particularly for high risk individuals, with the goal of developing an intervention to systematically educate and engage primary care physicians in BRCA1/2 testing.

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Dear Tushar,
Now you have another reason to support the Alzheimer's Association — make a donation of at least $25 by July 31 and receive a collapsible water bottle as our gift to you.
 
Your help is urgently needed; please respond today. Every 66 seconds, someone in the United States develops Alzheimer's disease, and 1 in 3 seniors will die with Alzheimer's or another dementia. We are working to change these numbers, but we can't do it without your help. With your support, we can alter the trajectory of Alzheimer's disease.
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Wednesday, July 26, 2017

Healthier living could reduce worldwide dementia by one-third

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Healthier living could reduce worldwide dementia by one-third
Up to one-third of dementia cases worldwide could be prevented by addressing factors such as education, hypertension, diet, hearing loss and depression over the course of a person’s lifetime, according to a new report presented at last week’s Alzheimer’s Association International Conference® 2017 in London. Compiled by the first Lancet Commission on Dementia Prevention and Care, the report identifies nine risk factors over a person’s life span. Researchers considered each factor separately and how they related to one another to calculate how much modification of each may affect a person’s dementia risk.

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African-American seniors stroll down memory lane to help keep their brains sharp
Seniors in Portland, Oregon’s African-American community are taking mile-long walks three times a week not only for health reasons but also to remember their cultural history in the city. A small but unique research study funded by the Alzheimer’s Association is investigating whether jogging memories where they were made — combined with physical activity — can help older African-Americans stay mentally sharp and slow early memory loss.
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