Monday, November 10, 2008

Breast Cancer Research Foundation receives Support from David Broza and Pharaoh's Daughter

It is very exciting to have these two well-known and incredible talents performing on The Pioneers' Project- and The Breast Cancer Research Foundation will receive all the proceeds from these two wonderful tracks:  David Broza's  beautiful and haunting rendition of "V'Ulai", ("My Kinneret"), and the flowing, uplifting recording of "Hinei Achal'laBachalili",  ("Lo, I Play my Flute") by Pharaoh's Daughter.

The Breast Cancer Research Foundation's mission is to achieve prevention and a cure for breast cancer in our lifetime by providing critical funding for innovative clinical and translational research at leading medical centers worldwide, and increasing public awareness about good breast health. A minimum of 85 cents of every dollar donated goes to research and awareness programs. 

In 1993-1994, their first year, they awarded a total of $159,000 to eight researchers all located in the U.S.A.  To really make an impact, the goal as the Foundation grew was to fund researchers around the world.  This became reality in 2001 when they started funding an Israeli extension of the New York Breast Cancer Study, they were, "not only supporting quality science, but beginning a global approach to a global problem," Dr. Larry Norton explains. 

BCRF has supported research internationally at a rapidly increasing pace ever since.  This year they expect to award approximately $35 million, which is $3 million more than last year, to more than 150 of the world's leading researchers.

BCRF believe that a global approach is critical because public health indicators suggest that by 2020, 70 percent of all breast cancers cases will be in developing countries.  Some collaborations are between U.S.-based researchers working with significant populations of women with breast cancer and oncologists and cancer researchers based in other countries.  Other projects are initiated locally but have international implications; they range from novel laboratory research about the molecular basis of breast cancer, to new approaches to improving and standardizing patient care.  Their goal is to be able to offer better outcomes to women with breast cancer, and to prevent healthy women from developing it, no matter where they live.

As BCRF embarks on the 15th year of their commitment to breast cancer research, they have cumulatively raised in excess of $215 million.  In October, 2008 BCRF will award over $34 million in new research grants to 165 scientists from top universities and academic medical centers across the globe.  Finding a cure for cancer is an attainable goal, and it is their firm belief that they must fuel those who are searching for the answers.  When you support BCRF, you are investing in the greatest minds in cancer research in universities and academic medical centers around the world. Most importantly, you are investing in a future without breast cancer.

To learn more about this charity they may be contacted at:

The Breast Cancer Research Foundation 
60 East 56th Street 
8th floor 
New York, NY 10022 
Toll free: 1-866-FIND-A-CURE (346-3228) 
Fax: 646-497-0890 
Email: bcrf@bcrfcure.org 

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