Aug 1, 2007

blood cancer

It is unacceptable that blood cancers are considered incurable.

Research in finding more effective treatments and cures for blood cancers is proceeding at an extrordinary and positive pcae. In my laboratory at the Moores UCSD Cancer Center - which leads the nation in blood cancer research - we are pursuing many innovative approaches. We constantly increasing our understanding of the genetics, immune resposnse, and diet on the course of cancer. We're not only involved in the discovery of genes involved in blood cancer, but also determinig how thoses genes affect the overall progress of blood cancers.

To continue with this rapid pace of research and discovery, I need to recruit more of the talented scientist in the world to join our team at the Moores UCSD Cancer Center. The key to our success lies in the ability to explore every potential avenue to a cure. Simply put, the more scientists we can train, attract, and support to assist in the research process, the sooner we will find the treatments that will control cancer. Our research is not confined to the laborartory, in the unique setting of the Moores UCSD Cancer Center, we are helping cancer patients everyday. Our goal is to serve patient from the laboratory bench to there bedside. In today's world of limited governmental resources, to sustain our progress we need to ask for your help! Only your gifts will allow us to accelerate the pace of our research leading to a cure in our lifetime. Without your help too many people with cancer will not be saved; too many families will needlessly suffer the loss of a loved one.

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