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November 11, 2008
EIF MOURNS THE DEATH OF OUR FRIEND DR. BERNARD WEINSTEIN

May 27, 2008
ABC, CBS, NBC ANNOUNCE HISTORIC COLLABORATION TO "STAND UP TO CANCER"

March 31, 2008
A PICTURE PERFECT PARTNERSHIP: OLYMPUS RAISES COLORECTAL CANCER AWARENESS THROUGH EBAY GIVING WORKS AUCTION

March 13, 2008
VANESSA WILLIAMS AND CARMEN MARC VALVO MAKE IT FASHIONABLE TO TALK ABOUT COLON CANCER IN NEW PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT

March 13, 2008
CDC REPORTS THAT NEW STUDY SHOWS COLORECTAL CANCER SCREENING RATES INCREASING AMONG U.S. ADULTS

March 11, 2008
COLON CANCER SCREENING LAWS NOW COVER HALF OF U.S. POPULATION

October 15, 2007
NEW REPORT SHOWS CANCER DEATH RATES ARE FALLING MORE STEEPLY

JUNE 30, 2007
EIF'S NCCRA MOURNS THE DEATH OF OUR FRIEND JOEL SIEGEL

MAY 11, 2007
KATIE COURIC & FRIENDS BOWLED TO "STRIKE OUT COLON CANCER"

MARCH 16, 2007
JIMMY SMITS JOINS CAMPAIGN URGING PUBLIC TO GET SCREENED FOR COLORECTAL CANCER

MARCH 13, 2007
CBS EVENING NEWS ANCHOR KATIE COURIC TO LAUNCH "CONQUERING COLON CANCER" SEGMENTS

MARCH 6, 2007
STATE LAWS ON INSURANCE COVERAGE INCREASE COLON CANCER SCREENING RATES, SAY EXPERTS

JANUARY 17, 2007
REACTION TO ACS REPORT CREDITING EARLY DETECTION FOR DROP IN COLON CANCER DEATHS

SEPTEMBER 7, 2006
GENOME CODE CRACKED FOR BREAST AND COLON CANCERS

AUGUST 8, 2006
DIANE KEATON JOINS CAMPAIGN URGING PUBLIC TO GET SCREENED FOR COLORECTAL CANCER

MARCH 9, 2006
KATIE COURIC AND THE ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRY FOUNDATION PRESENTED "HOLLYWOOD MEETS MOTOWN"

MARCH 1, 2006
EIF'S NCCRA MARKS NATIONAL COLON CANCER AWARENESS MONTH WITH INCENTIVE FOR CONSUMERS TO SUPPORT COLON CANCER RESEARCH AND AWARENESS

OCTOBER 18, 2005
EIF'S NATIONAL COLORECTAL CANCER RESEARCH ALLIANCE PARNTER'S WITH ACTOR DENNIS QUAID IN URGING AMERICANS TO GET SCREENED IN NEW PSA

OCTOBER 5, 2005
RACE FOR HOPE THIS WEEKEND TO BENEFIT EIF'S NATIONAL COLORECTAL CANCER RESEARCH ALLIANCE

SEPTEMBER 7, 2005
OLYMPUS TO AUCTION SIGNED PORTRAITS OF FASHION'S MOST "FABULOUS" FACES ON eBay TO BENEFIT THE ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRY FOUNDATION'S NATIONAL COLORECTAL CANCER RESEARCH ALLIANCE

JULY 27, 2005
REBECCA ROMIJN HELPS BLOOMINGDALE'S CELEBRATE ELLE MAGAZINE'S 21st BIRTHDAY WITH SPECIAL PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT

JUNE 15, 2005
KATIE COURIC MAKES SPECIAL APPEARANCE ON QVC TO PROMOTE COLON CANCER PREVENTION

JUNE 1, 2005
RAY ROMANO BRINGS 'POTTY HUMOR' TO NEW CAMPAIGN WITH QVC, PHILOSOPHY AND ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRY FOUNDATION

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ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRY FOUNDATION'S NATIONAL COLORECTAL CANCER RESEARCH ALLIANCE HELPS FAST-TRACK COLON CANCER DISCOVERY

Katie Couric's Appeal for Research Participants Shaves Years Off Discovery Timeline

LOS ANGELES (October 11, 2003) - Support provided by Entertainment's Industry Foundation's National Colorectal Cancer Research Alliance (EIF's NCCRA) to a team of leading scientists played a significant role in their discovery of a genetic sequence that may be responsible for the development of colon cancer, the nation's second-leading cause of cancer deaths.

Dr. Sanford Markowitz, of Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland Community Hospitals, and the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, and his research team have isolated those genes that may unveil the origin of colon cancer. These genes may one day be targeted to prevent and treat colon cancer.

The results will be published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences the week of October 13th (www.pnas.org). In the report, Dr. Markowitz credits the continued support he has received from EIF's NCCRA and its co-founder Katie Couric for helping fast track his research:

  • As part of his investigation, Dr. Markowitz and his team wanted to examine family relatives of individuals who had been diagnosed with colon cancer or pre-cancerous polyps, and needed to recruit qualified participants. Ms. Couric made a national appeal to encourage potential candidates who met the study criteria to contact Dr. Markowitz during a three-part series on NBC's TODAY called "Confronting Colon Cancer." More than 3,000 people called NCCRA's Clinical Trials Research Center inquiring about the study, and as a result, Dr. Markowitz's team filled the clinical study in less than two months, compared with the typical timeframe of more than two years for recruitment in similar studies.
  • Additionally, EIF's NCCRA provided major funding to complete this Markowitz's work - and is one of nine research projects supported by the Alliance that is advancing scientific knowledge about this deadly disease.
  • Dr. Markowitz smiles, on the left

    About National Colorectal Cancer Research Alliance
    EIF's NCCRA educates Americans about the importance of getting tested and funds cutting-edge research. This spring NCCRA unveiled a first-of-its-kind educational CD-ROM to help physicians inform their patients about colorectal cancer screening. The Ad Council has also acknowledged the NCCRA's outreach efforts with "Best PSA Campaign" honors. Free educational materials and information are available through NCCRA's toll-free number (800-872-3000) and its Web site (www.eif.nccra.org).

    EIF's National Colorectal Research Alliance (NCCRA) is dedicated to the eradication of colon cancer by promoting education, fundraising, research and early medical screening for the disease. The NCCRA was co-founded in March of 2000 by journalist Katie Couric, cancer activist Lilly Tartikoff, and the Entertainment Industry Foundation. Katie Couric's husband, NBC legal analyst Jay Monahan, died of colorectal cancer at age 42. Lilly Tartikoff's husband, former NBC President Brandon Tartikoff, died of cancer at age 49.

    About Entertainment Industry Foundation
    The NCCRA is a program of the Entertainment Industry Foundation. As the philanthropic heart of the entertainment industry, EIF has distributed hundreds of millions of dollars -- and provided countless volunteer hours -- to support charitable initiatives addressing some of the most critical issues facing society today.





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