Prevent Cancer Foundation® awards seven new research grants

Researcher in lab


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Kyra Meister  
703-836-1746  
kyra.meister@preventcancer.org 

Alexandria, Va. – The Prevent Cancer Foundation is pleased to announce funding for seven scientists who are researching cancer prevention and early detection. Each scientist has been awarded $100,000 for two years. Areas of focus include the blood, breast, cervix, colon, liver and lung. Listed below are the 2022 research grantees. haga clic aquí para obtener información más detallada sobre sus proyectos. 

Researcher in lab

Beneficiario: Sarah Bernhardt, Ph.D. 
Título del Proyecto: Vitamin D as a Preventive Agent for Young Women’s Breast Cancer 
Premio nombrado: Stohlman Family Grant in memory of Richard Stohlman and Margaret Weigand 
Posición: Postdoctoral Fellow 
Institución: Oregon Health and Science University, Portland, OR 

Cancer prevention strategies targeted to time periods of increased breast cancer risk have the potential to increase treatment efficacy while reducing side effects of long-term treatments. Dr. Bernhardt proposes to test the efficacy of vitamin D, an agent with anti-cancer actions, for breast cancer prevention. 

Beneficiario: Francesca Gany, M.D. 
Título del Proyecto: FITx3 
Premio nombrado: Juegos increíbles hechos rápidamente 
Posición: Chief, Immigrant Health and Cancer Disparities Service 
Institución: Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY 

Black people are 40% more likely to die of colorectal cancer (CRC) than most other groups; however, screening improves survival. This project aims to increase CRC screening in the Black communities with low screening rates by adapting methods used to increase Black voter turnout and applying them to enable accessible fecal immunochemical testing (FIT) screening. FIT is a highly effective and potentially more acceptable screening method than colonoscopy. 

Beneficiario: Ju Youn Kim, Ph.D. 
Título del Proyecto: To Investigate the Roles of PIDDosome in NASH and HCC Development 
Premio nombrado: Programa de prevención del cáncer de familias del Congreso 
Posición: Staff Research Associate 
Institución: The Regents of the University of California, San Diego, CA 

With a diet-induced obese mouse model, Dr. Kim will address the role of capase-2 in liver steatosis, the first metabolic dysregulation found in patients with non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) and hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) development. This study will provide insight into the early detection of NASH and HCC progression. 

Beneficiario: Suzanne Miller, Ph.D. 
Título del Proyecto: Feasibility of Text Messaging to Reduce Urban Cervical Cancer Disparities 
Premio nombrado: Marcia and Frank Carlucci Charitable Foundation 
Posición: Professor 
Institución: The Research Institute of Fox Chase Cancer Center 

Cervical cancer is preventable, but underserved women in the U.S. have lower rates of recommended follow-up after an abnormal test result. This study will assess the feasibility, acceptability and usability of a text message-based tailored counseling intervention to increase follow-up care. 

Beneficiario: Gary Schwartz, Ph.D., M.P.H., Ph.D. 
Título del Proyecto: Testing Radon Communication Methods: Clinical Trial of a Smartphone App 
Premio nombrado: Premio Richard C. Devereaux al joven investigador destacado 
Posición: Professor and Founding Chair Department of Population Health 
Institutions: University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, ND 

Exposure to radon gas at home is the second largest cause of lung cancer (after smoking). Dr. Schwartz developed a 21st century approach to radon education—a smartphone app. His research compares information delivered via the radon app versus printed brochures, with potential wide implementation of the educational tool. 

Beneficiario: Tomotaka Ugai, Ph.D. 
Título del Proyecto: Immune Characteristics of Early-Onset and Later-Onset Colorectal Cancers 
Premio nombrado: La Fundación Caritativa de la Familia Shure 
Posición: Postdoctoral Fellow 
Institutions: Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Boston, MA 

This research study will provide the scientific foundation to explore possible influences of anti-tumor immunity on early-onset colorectal cancer and ultimately generate strategies to harness the immune system for prevention and early detection, with significant impact on clinical practice. 

Beneficiario: Lisa Yee, M.D. 
Título del Proyecto: White Button Mushrooms and Breast Cancer Prevention 
Premio nombrado: Juegos increíbles hechos rápidamente 
Posición: Professor, Vice Chair of Research, Department of Surgery 
Institutions: Beckman Research Institute of the City of Hope, Duarte, CA 

White button mushrooms (WBM) may reduce breast cancer risk. In a WBM trial with obese women at high risk of breast cancer, Dr. Yee will test blood and breast fat before and after WBM consumption for effects on immune cell and inflammation biomarkers. This study data will support future WBM breast cancer prevention trials. 

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About the Prevent Cancer Foundation® 

The Prevent Cancer Foundation® is the only U.S. nonprofit organization focused solely on saving lives across all populations through cancer prevention and early detection.  Through research, education, outreach and advocacy, we have helped countless people avoid a cancer diagnosis or detect their cancer early enough to be successfully treated. 

La Fundación está avanzando para afrontar el desafío de reducir las muertes por cáncer en 40% para 2035. Para lograrlo, nos comprometemos a invertir $20 millones en tecnologías innovadoras para detectar el cáncer tempranamente y avanzar en la detección de múltiples cánceres, $10 millones para ampliar la detección del cáncer y la vacunación. acceso a comunidades médicamente desatendidas, y $10 millones para educar al público sobre las opciones de detección y vacunación. 

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