The Massey Challenge Fact of the Week

Massey Fact of the Week

What are the risk factors for cancer?

  • Lifestyle factors – Lifestyle and environmental factors such as smoking, high-fat diet, exposure to ultraviolet (UV radiation from the sun) or exposure to chemicals (cancer-causing substances) in the work place over long periods of time may be risk factors for some adult cancers. Most children with cancer, however, are too young to have been exposed to these lifestyle factors for any extended time.
  • Genetic factors – Family history, inheritance and genetics may play an important role in some adult and childhood cancers. It is possible for cancer of varying forms to be present more than once in a family. Some gene alterations are inherited. However, this does not necessarily mean that the person will develop cancer. It indicates that the chance of developing cancer increases. It is unknown in these circumstances if the disease is caused by a genetic mutation, other factors or simply coincidence.
  • Virus exposure – Exposure to certain viruses, such as the human papillomavirus and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV; the virus that causes acquired immune deficiency, or AIDS), have been linked to an increased risk of developing certain types of cancers. Possibly, the virus alters a cell in some way. That cell then reproduces an altered cell and, eventually, these alterations become a cancer cell that reproduces more cancer cells. Cancer is not contagious and a person cannot contract cancer from another person who has the disease.
  • Environmental exposures – Environmental exposures such as pesticides, fertilizers and power lines have been researched for a direct link to childhood cancers. There has been evidence of cancer occurring among nonrelated children in certain neighborhoods and/or cities. Whether prenatal or infant exposure to these agents causes cancer, or whether it is a coincidence, is unknown.

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How has cancer touched your life?

ImageHas your spouse, mother, father, child, friend, co-worker… YOU had cancer? Did it make you mad that this terrible disease has taken another life?  What are you prepared to do about it?  Well, my plan is to fight as hard as I can to make a difference, raise awareness and funds for research and treatments.  I want there to be a day when someone says, “I have cancer.” it is not viewed as a death sentence, but rather it is viewed as if they have they have a much less dangerous and life threatening.  By clicking here you can read my story, as well as, learn about VCU Massey Cancer Center.  There you can also make a donation to The Massey Challenge on behalf of my team, Caped CURE-saders.

Thank you for taking the time to visit my site, read my story and learn about VCU Massey Cancer Center.  I thank you from the bottom of my heart for your donation.  Together we can put cancer on the run!

Small Efforts Global Impact

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VCU Massey Cancer Center

Founded in 1974, VCU Massey Cancer Center is a non-profit organization part of Virginia Commonwealth University, one of the nation’s top research universities, and VCU Medical Center, a leading academic health system ranked Virginia’s top hospital by U.S. News & World Report in 2012.

We are one of only 68 among 1,500 cancer centers in the country, and one of only two in Virginia, designated by the National Cancer Institute. Placing us among the top 4 percent of cancer centers in the country, NCI designation means we are truly leading and shaping America’s fight against cancer. 

Every day, Massey expands its groundbreaking research and leading cancer care to more Virginians through a network of affiliations and partnerships throughout the state, giving Virginians greater access to cutting-edge treatment, clinical trials, genetic counseling and cancer prevention and control research. As one of only two NCI-designated cancer centers in Virginia, Massey is truly Virginia’s leading cancer resource. Just think, right here at Massey, our community has access to:

  • a cancer center that is in the top 4 percent in the country, as designated by the National Cancer Institute.
  • more than 450 clinicians specializing in various forms of cancer detection and treatment.
  • multidisciplinary treatment that ensures each patient has a team of experts providing the best possible care
  • access to more than 150 clinical trials and research studies
  • a nationally-recognized “safety net” hospital that serves the entire community with compassion and expertise, regardless of insurance status or ability to pay.

Approximately, 40,000 people will run the Monument Ave 10K this year… that’s roughly the number of Virginians who will be diagnosed with cancer this year.  Massey Cancer Center treats nearly 14,000 patients from very city and county in Virginia each year REGARDLESS OF THEIR ABILITY TO PAY!

As the official charitable partner of the Ukrop’s Monument Avenue 10k for the ninth year, more than 3,000 people will come together to raise more than $500,000 to fuel VCU Massey Cancer Center’s life-saving research in 2014 and beyond. Thirty-one percent of the funding for Massey’s research comes from people like you.  So, whether you donate $10, $100 or $1,000, you play an integral part in ensuring our researchers are pursuing innovative, exciting concepts that could lead to cancer cures.

  • SUPPORT life saving cancer research.
  • HONOR someone you love who has battled cancer.
  • UNITE with the community to put cancer on the run… for good.
So, I ask you to consider making a donation to my fundraising efforts. Just think – if all 40,000 10k participants asked 10 friends for $10, together we could raise $4 million for cancer research right here in Virginia!
 
Your 100% tax deductible gift will make a difference to Massey’s researchers working tirelessly on innovative concepts that could extend the lives of countless cancer patients. To make a donation online, simply visit my fundraising page. Here’s the link: http://support-events.vcu.edu/site/TR/Events/General?px=1053082&pg=personal&fr_id=1200
 
Any amount, great or small, helps in the fight against cancer. Every dollar will have a global impact!  Thank you for your support and I promise to keep you updated on my progress!

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Please consider a small donation that can make a global impact! Click here to learn about VCU Massey Cancer Center. Thank you for your donation!