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Home > Cancer and Treatments > Endocrine Cancers > Adrenal Cancer Give to Adrenal Cancer ResearchAdrenal cancer is both extremely rare and extremely deadly. This is why research is so important.About 200 Americans are diagnosed with the disease each year with nearly no chance of survival at five years for those diagnosed with advanced disease.Three funds have been established to support adrenal cancer research efforts:
Millie Schembechler Adrenal Cancer FundThe U-M Cancer Center has one of the few multidisciplinary adrenal cancer treatment programs in the world. Its adrenal cancer program is one of the best in the country, thanks largely to an endowment from former U-M football coach Bo Schembechler, whose wife, Millie, died from adrenal cancer in 1992. The Schembechler endowment is the only endowed professorship and research fund in adrenal cancer in the country.You can help make a difference!
The Garry Betty Foundation members with Max Wicha M.D., Director of the U-M
Comprehensive Cancer Center, and Dr. Gary Hammer, M.D., Ph.D., the Millie Schembechler Professor of
Adrenal Cancer, and the first Garry Betty Scholars, Tobias Else, M.D., from Hamburg, Germany, and
Alessia Trovato from Padova, Italy.
A gift from the Garry Betty Foundation created the Garry Betty Scholars Program, which will pay for international researchers to come to U-M for training in adrenal cancer research. Garry Betty Cancer FundWhen former EarthLink CEO Garry Betty was diagnosed with adrenal cancer in late 2006, he was determined to use his experience to help others and to find a cure. So he established the Garry Betty Foundation, which gave a $400,000 gift to the adrenal cancer program in May, 2007.The first $200,000 created the Garry Betty Scholars Program, paying for international researchers to come to U-M for training in adrenal cancer research. Meet the scholars. You can help make a difference!
The Spencer Bell Memorial Fund aims to raise awareness for adrenal cancer research, support research and provide a
training ground for young students interested in a career in medicine or science through sponsorship of summer
research fellowships in laboratories associated with the Adrenal Cancer Program.
Read more about the fund on the
Spencer Bell Memorial website.
Spencer Bell "Return to Earth" concert to benefit the U-M Adrenal Cancer Program is August 19, 2008! |
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Spencer Bell "Return to Earth" concert to benefit the U-M Adrenal Cancer Program is August 19, 2008! See Also:
Former EarthLink CEO leaves legacy for adrenal cancer Garry Betty Foundation University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center This site is part of the U-M Health System. The information presented is not a tool for self diagnosis or a substitute for professional care. © 2008 U-M Comprehensive Cancer Center |
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