Stand to To Cancer telecast以1.236亿美元的承诺打破纪录

Stand to To Cancer telecast以1.236亿美元的承诺打破纪录

就这样,癌症!

上周五举行的第六届两年一度的Stand Up To Cancer(SU2C)电视节目以超过1.236亿美元的承诺打破纪录.

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星期五,Matt Damon在圣塔莫尼卡的Barkar Hangar举行的第六届双年展Stand Up To Cancer(SU2C)电视节目中讲台.Alberto E. Rodriguez / Getty Images

星光熠熠的筹款活动在70多个广播和有线网络上播出,并邀请了数十位好莱坞明星,包括布拉德利库珀,马特达蒙,杰森贝特曼和大卫斯佩德.

图片: Stand Up To Cancer Marks 10 Years Of Impact In Cancer Research At Biennial Telecast - Inside
女演员Shannen Doherty,右,和造型师Deborah Waknin在第六届两年一度的Stand Up To Cancer(SU2C)电视节目中讲台.Alberto E. Rodriguez / Getty Images

女演员Julia Louis-Dreyfus和Shannen Doherty,他们都与粉丝分享了他们自己的乳腺癌战斗的坦诚细节,也参加了此次活动.

前任主持人Katie Couric是Stand Up To Cancer的创始人之一,周五在节目中摇摆,讨论该组织为癌症研究筹集资金的不懈努力.

图片: Stand Up To Cancer Marks 10 Years Of Impact In Cancer Research At Biennial Telecast - Inside
在今年的星光熠熠的电视节目中,滑稽人David Spade(L)和Jason Bateman为观众带来了欢乐.Araya Diaz / Getty Images

“就像很多人一样,我认为癌症会以一种非常个人化的方式影响到我,”库里克说,她让她的丈夫杰伊莫纳汉和她的妹妹艾米丽失去了这种疾病。.

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前任主持人Katie Couric失去了她的丈夫和她的姐姐患癌症.

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“我刚才意识到我必须对此采取一些措施,”她说,并解释了她和其他八位好莱坞女性如何在十年前组建了抗击癌症,以帮助为癌症研究人员筹集资金,以便能够提供更好的治疗方法。.

Couric解释说,站立癌症已经改变了癌症研究方式的范例。该组织坚持认为接受资助的科学家在他们的研究中一起工作.

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“我们需要合作而不是竞争,”库里克说。 “我们有来自各院校的科学家团结起来。他们分享信息,他们的知识和专业知识,以及他们的组织样本。”

“他们专注于所有这些不同类型的癌症,无论是胰腺癌,结肠癌,还是皮肤癌或乳腺癌,”Couric继续说道。 “或表观遗传学,这是一种新的癌症治疗方法,或免疫疗法,它具有如此多的前景并且非常有效。”

“因此,我们真正以一种全新的方式对癌症研究进行了充实的研究,”她补充道.

Couric分享了该组织的科学家已经为FDA批准的五种新的癌症治疗做出了贡献。 “看到我们的一些工作结出硕果并真正帮助人们真的很令人兴奋,”她说.

现在,由于上周突破性的电视转播承诺,Stand Up To Cancer可以继续其开创性的工作.

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    Thats it, cancer! The sixth biennial Stand Up To Cancer (SU2C) television program held last Friday broke records with over $123.6 million in commitments. The star-studded fundraising event aired on over 70 broadcast and cable networks and invited dozens of Hollywood celebrities, including Bradley Cooper, Matt Damon, Jason Bateman, and David Spade. Actresses Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Shannen Doherty, who both shared candid details of their own breast cancer battles with fans, also participated in the event. Former host Katie Couric, one of the founders of Stand Up To Cancer, swayed in the program on Friday, discussing the organizations relentless efforts to raise funds for cancer research. In this years star-studded television program, comedians David Spade and Jason Bateman brought laughter to the audience. “Like many people, I think cancer will affect me in a very personal way,” Couric said, who lost her husband Jay Monahan and her sister Emily to the disease. “I just realized I had to do something about it,” she said, explaining how she and eight other Hollywood women formed Stand Up To Cancer ten years ago to help raise funds for cancer researchers to provide better treatments. Couric explained that Stand Up To Cancer has changed the paradigm of cancer research. The organization insists that funded scientists work together in their research. “We need to collaborate rather than compete,” Couric said. “We have scientists from different schools coming together. They share information, their knowledge and expertise, and their organizational samples.” “They focus on all these different types of cancer, whether its pancreatic cancer, colon cancer, or skin cancer or breast cancer,” Couric continued. “Or epigenetics, which is a new cancer treatment approach, or immunotherapy, which has so much promise and is very effective.” “So we really have done robust research on cancer in a whole new way,” she added. Couric shared that the organizations scientists have contributed to five new cancer treatments approved by the FDA. “Seeing some of our work bear fruit and really help people is really exciting,” she said. Now, thanks to last weeks groundbreaking television broadcast commitment, Stand Up To Cancer can continue its pioneering work.

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