Promising Blood Cancer Treatments Presented at Annual ASH Conference

December 6, 2010

At the 52nd Annual Meeting of the American Society of Hematology (ASH) held this past weekend in Orlando, FL, researchers discussed promising new treatment options for multiple myeloma and several forms of lymphoma and leukemia, as well as the importance of stem cell transplantation.

Leading experts will present information from the conference and answer questions live during two upcoming CancerCare Connect Education Workshops:

  •  Update on Lymphoma Treatment on December 15, 2010
  •  The Latest Developments in Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia (CML) on January 13, 2011

Register for a workshop.

Lean more about CancerCare’s free, professional support services for people affected by leukemia, lymphoma, and multiple myeloma.

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“Pieathon” Now Streaming Online; Nearly $5000 Raised So Far for CancerCare

November 22, 2010

Want to see what 140 eggs, 21 pounds of sugar, 23 pounds of butter, 30 pounds of flour, 55 cups of cream and milk, four pounds of chocolate and a cup-and-a-half of vanilla extract can do to a kitchen? Check out Brooklyn baker Nina Calloway as she streams live her 24-hour fundraiser for CancerCare in which she will single-handedly bake dozens of pies and sell them to the highest bidders, then donate 100% of the proceeds to support our free, professional services for people facing a cancer diagnosis.

Visit www.pieathon.com to watch the stream. Sorry, the pies are all already claimed for, but you can still make a donation to Nina’s Pieathon  to support CancerCare.

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CaptainCare to Run in New York City Marathon on Nov. 7

November 3, 2010

Michelle Feingold, aka CaptainCare, is raising funds for CancerCare and awareness for caregivers of people affected by cancer by running in the New York City Marathon this Sunday, Nov. 7.

Learn more about CaptainCare in her latest video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aWcvxl9CVno

Support CaptainCare and ask her to run in honor of someone you love who’s been affected by cancer at www.captaincare.org

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November is Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month

November 11, 2009

The National Cancer Institute (NCI) reports that in the United States, pancreatic cancer is the fourth deadliest cancer, and the five-year survival rates continue to be bleak. This is because 53% are diagnosed when the cancer is advanced and surgery is no longer an option — treatment is more difficult and often so severe that quality of life issues are paramount to longevity.  

Although the numbers can be discouraging , there continues to be bright spots on the horizon. 

  • There are many clinical trials investigating combining chemotherapy drugs for additional efficacy. Three completed trials have found modest results improving survival rates.  This is going to be a long and hard fight.
  • There has been a greater understanding of the role of genetics, which will assist doctors in making earlier diagnoses and create more successful interventions.
  • There is buzz about a comprehensive pancreatic cancer vaccine and more breakthroughs among surgical solutions making the surgical option available to more people.
  • Pancreatic cancer is just beginning to get the attention it needs and deserves in terms of research dollars and medical exploration.  The death of Patrick Swayze and the diagnoses of both Steve Jobs and Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg bring the disease more essential visibility. 

CancerCare has responded to the needs of people with pancreatic cancer and their caregivers by providing:

To learn more about how we help, visit our website or call 1-800-813-HOPE (4673).

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Brain Tumor Awareness Day Conference in NYC

November 4, 2009

The Brain Tumor Foundation will hold its 8th Annual Brain Tumor Awareness Day Conference providing information and support to brain tumor patients, their caregivers and families.  Learn from experts about the latest in treatment options and patient care, recent developments in research and clinical trials, and complementary therapies.

Conference Highlights:
* Presentations and panel discussions
* Q&A with experts
* Concurrent support group sessions led by experienced facilitators

Date:
Sunday, November 15, 2009

Location:
Lighthouse Executive Conference Center
111 East 59th Street
(between Park & Lexington Avenues)
New York, NY 10022
Get directions and parking information here.

Time:
8:00 AM
Registration, Breakfast, Meet & Greet

9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Conference Program

Registration:
Registration is $20 per person. Groups of 4 or more, registering together, 4th person and each additional person is $15.  Registration includes admission to the program, breakfast, luncheon, coffee breaks, and an optional free onsite MRI brain scan on a first come, first serve basis only.

Download the registration and sponsorship form here.

Return completed forms with payment by:
Mail: 1350 Avenue of the Americas, Suite 1200, New York, NY 10019
Fax: 212-489-0203

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