Couric, Gibson, Williams to Host 'Stand Up to Cancer'
News Anchors from ABC, NBC, and CBS Announce Collaborative Initiative to Conquer Cancer
On the evening of September 5, ABC, NBC and CBS will each donate one hour of airtime for a star-studded special program. The special, which will be shown simultaneously on all three networks, will feature live performances of performance artists. Also celebrities from the worlds of film, television, sports, journalism, and music will be working the phone bank, taking calls from viewers who wish to donate. Additionally, "Stand Up To Cancer" will auction off video celebrity chats with film and television stars. Couric, Gibson, and Williams are also expected to present segments about cutting-edge cancer research. 70% of the funds raised will go to "dream teams" of the best and brightest scientists, who will be performing collaborative research to find treatments that are innovative and groundbreaking.
Calling in a donation on September 5 is not the only way to get involved in "Stand Up To Cancer"
Become a member Register with the site to receive updates, and to be part of an upcoming program where you earn points for doing things online. Points can be redeemed for prizes.
Start or join an existing SU2C Team It can be you and your best friend, or your whole department at work; there are teams of all sizes
If you are a corporation, start a Corporate Challenge
The Stand is a Facebook application you can join.
The Constellation is where, for a donation of $1 or more, you can launch a star in honor of a loved-one affected by cancer. I launched a star in honor of my mother who died in 1995, and I am going to launch another one and dedicate it to my dad, who survived both prostate and bladder cancer. But I have at least 6 or 7 more stars to launch, so touched I have been by cancer in my family. I also lost a first cousin at 47 to colon cancer last year, and almost all my aunts to breast cancer.
And that is just the point Katie Couric made in her appearance with Brian Williams and Charles Gibson on ABC's Good Morning America -- that we are all touched by cancer. You can't walk into a room of people anymore and find one person who hasn't been touched by cancer-- a relative, a friend, a coworker, or him/herself. In developed nations, cancer is second only to heart disease as the leading cause of death. The opening sentence of SU2C's mission statement sums it all up: "Here we stand, on the verge of unlocking the answers that will finally conquer the devastation that is cancer".
Published by Fern Cohen
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- "Stand Up To Cancer" is a collaborative initiative of ABC, NBC, and CBS
- A star-studded special on September 5, will be shown simultaneously on all three networks
- On the website, you can dedicate a star to someone touched by cancer, for a donation as small as one






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Post a CommentHello Brian Williams--Do you remember me from Elmira/Corning,NY?
Dr.Tarun Mullick, Gastroenterologist --your age group--has done lot of research on Colon Cancer and other GI cancers.
37% of people in age 50-75 do not get Screening.
Please talk to Dr.Tarun Mullick--he offers PAINLESS SCREENING with propofol and Pediatric Scope. He is one of the youngest MD from Johns Hopkins,trained at JHU/Cleveland Clinic.
He is helping Kristine Tabor who has founded GET YOUR REAR IN GEAR--a community oriented effort to increase Colon Cancer screening.