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Through its Women’s Cancer Programs, the Entertainment Industry Foundation is committed to saving lives by raising awareness about the importance of early detection of breast and reproductive cancers, providing funds to advance treatment research and early detection methods, and supporting community programs that assist the millions of women and their families at risk of cancer or affected by it. 

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Where Does The Women's Cancer Programs Money Go?

EIF’s Women’s Cancer Programs grants supported two distinct breast cancer research projects: one to fast-track more effective, less toxic treatments and increase patient access to some of the most significant clinical trials in the nation; and the other is a multi-year effort led by world-class scientists to develop a blood test for earlier detection of breast cancer when survival rates are the highest.

 

Early Detection

EIF Breast Cancer Biomarker Research Project

Institute for Systems Biology

Battelle/Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

University of Texas/M.D. Anderson Cancer Center

Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center

Broad Institute of Massachusetts

Institute of Technology and Harvard

 

Less Toxic Treatments

Lee Laboratories for Translational Research

Baylor College of Medicine - Breast Cancer

Harvard Medical School - Department of Cell Biology

Johns Hopkins University of Medicine

Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center - David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA

University of Chicago - Pritzker School of Medicine

Vanderbilt University - Vanderbilt-Ingram Breast Cancer Program

 

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