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CCF Grants $75,000 for Research on Acute Myeloid Leukemia June 2008 - The Children's Cancer Fund is pleased to announce the funding of an important research project for Dr. Scott Cameron at UTSW Medical Center focusing on AML, or acute myeloid leukemia. AML, or Acute Myeloid Leukemia, is a very serious form a childhood cancer that carries with it a historically poor survival rate. AML, like ALL, is a cancer of the blood. It most often occurs spontaneously, but can also arise as a secondary cancer … certain chemotherapy agents used to treat other cancers increase the risk of developing AML. Dr. Scott Cameron has been working on research involving programmed cell death. In addition to dividing too rapidly, cancer cells also fail to die. Dr. Cameron’s research has focused on identifying the “switches” that decide whether a cell lives or dies. He and his team will try to develop a drug to activate this switch in AML cells. Thanks to all the generous donations provided by the supporters of CCF for making this study possible! _________________________________________________________
CCF Funds Child Life Assistant at Children's Medical Center Dallas January 2008 - The child life assistant (CLA) position funded by the Children's Cancer
Fund assists families in the outpatient setting for the Center for
Cancer and Blood Disorders at Children's Medical Center Dallas. This
position was first filled by Megan McCavit in August 2002. The CLA
presence in the outpatient unit was extremely well received and quickly
became a welcomed support to patients and families as they awaited
lengthy appointments and painful treatments. In July 2003, Megan left
the position to return to the classroom environment as an elementary
school teacher. ___________________________________ CCF Celebrates 25 Years! On October 18, 2007, the Children’s Cancer Fund celebrated it’s 25th year and kicked off a new look! Hosted by supporters, Bill Wallace and Elizabeth Borkus, the night was eclectic and fun. Bill and Elizabeth opened their home to over fifty CCF supporters over the past 25 years, including founders Ken Klaveness and Warren Basham. Music was played by the unique sounds of Shanghai 5. While celebrating, the Children’s Cancer Fund announced it’s new look by unvealing the new Children’s Cancer Fund logo. The logo inspiration and design was generously donated by Jen Tone and the RANGE employees. The new logo will set a new identity for the Children’s Cancer Fund, while keeping it’s same mission. Special thanks to Range for the creation of our new look and Bill and Elizabeth for hosting this special event! To see pictures of this great night, please click here.
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CCF Awards $250,000 to UTSW Medical Center of Dallas September 27, 2007 - Children's Cancer Fund presented UTSW Medical Center at Dallas with a $250,000 grant, which completed a $1 million pledge that is matched dollar-for-dollar by an anonymous donor in order to fund the establishment of the Children's Cancer Fund Comprehensive Center for Pediatric Oncology Research at UT Southwestern. Amie Raney presented the check to Dr. George Buchanan during the appreciation dinner at UTSW Medical Center. "We at Children's Cancer Fund remain dedicated to the effort to eliminate pediatric cancers," said Children's Cancer Fund Board President Amie Raney. "We are excited to continue our partnership with UT Southwestern in its continuing research efforts to achieve that goal." _____________________________________________________________________________________ CCF Awards Two Pediatric Cancer Research Grants April 15, 2007 - Children’s Cancer Fund is pleased to announce the funding of two research grants to UT Southwestern Medical Center. A $75,000 grant was awarded to Rene L. Galindo, M.D., Ph.D, for his investigation of a molecular mechanism in the Rhabdomyosarcoma family of musculoskeletal tumors. Rhabdomyosarcoma is a highly malignant form of pediatric cancer, subsets of which can have very poor outcomes. A $50,000 grant was awarded to Tamra Slone, M.D., for her study of the impact of insulin resistance on morbidity and mortality for children with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia. _____________________________________________________________________________________
Children's Cancer Fund Ends the Year Strong With a $250,000 Grant to UT Southwestern Medical Center December 12, 2006 - Children's Cancer Fund ended the year with a $250,000 donation to UTSW Medical Center on December 12, 2006, which is a portion of a $1 million pledge that will be matched, dollar-for-dollar by an anonymous donor in order to fund the establishment of the Comprehensive Center at UT Southwestern. Taylor Stone presented the check to Dr. George Buchanan and Dr. Kern Wildenthal during the Annual Board of Directors Holiday Party hosted by Taylor and Jennifer Stone. The Children's Cancer Fund is excited about this innovative research center and proud to be a part of it. ________________________________________________________________________________________ Children's Cancer Fund Awards $500,000 to UT Southwestern Medical Center September 2005 - Children's Cancer Fund presented a $500,000 check to UTSW on September 31, 2005,which is the beginning of a $1 million pledge that will be matched, dollar-for-dollar by an anonymous donor in order to fund the establishment of the Comprehensive Center at UT Southwestern. Taylor Stone presented the check to Dr. George Buchanan during the appreciation dinner at UT Southwestern Medical Center Dallas. The Children's Cancer Fund is proud to take part in this innovative research center. ____________________________________________________________________________________ A special Children's Cancer Fund Grant of $525,000 to support young Pediatric Oncologist.
___________________________________________________________________________________ Children's Cancer Fund announces $250, 000 gift to UT Southwestern to establish a Distinguished Professorship in Pediatric Cancer Research. Dr. Gail Tomlinson, associate professor of pediatrics at UT Southwestern and director of the Familial Cancer Registry, has been named first holder of the Children's Cancer Fund Distinguished Professorship in Pediatric Oncology Research. ___________________________________________________________________________________ The Children's Cancer Fund makes a record donation.
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