SU2C’s APOLOGY to My Mom & the Lung Cancer Community

momscarf1 SU2Cs APOLOGY to My Mom & the Lung Cancer Community

UPDATE!
I am very pleased to share thisSU2C update with you!

Last night, I (we) received this message (in the comments section of my previous blog post “My Mom’s Lung Cancer Rant & SU2C’s Response.”) from Tom Chiodo regarding my mom’s rant….and all of your rants about SU2C’s portrayal of lung cancer during its live telecast.

su2c logo SU2Cs APOLOGY to My Mom & the Lung Cancer Community

Tom Chiodo (unregistered) wrote:

Jennifer,

I am a senior member of the Stand Up To Cancer communications team, and a cancer survivor. I want to apologize that we offended you and other viewers with the telecast’s lung cancer segment and then with our reply to some of the emails we received. I want to reach out individually to everyone that wrote to us. We take all the feedback we’ve received to heart, and going forward, it will help inform our decision-making process about the content we produce.

Thank you for noting that we did make an effort in the show to convey that smoking isn’t the only cause of lung cancer. Every single person diagnosed with lung cancer is important; in no way did we mean to convey otherwise.

Significant and very promising research relating to lung cancer is being done by SU2C investigators: on our “Epigenetics Dream Team”, our “Circulating Tumor Cell Chip Dream Team”, as well as a number of our Innovative Grant Recipients. The video progress report about the Epigenetics Team — which features a lung cancer patient — can be seen at http://www.standup2cancer.org/sutv#channelId=/sutv/service/thelab (In the list on right, click on “Epigenetics Dream Team on the 2010 Show”). In addition, information on this clinical trial and others can be found at http://www.standup2cancer.org/clinicaltrials. (Scroll to the bottom of the home page and click on SU2C Dream Team clinical trial information.)

Our scientific partner, the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR), will issue a call for ideas for our next round of Innovative Grants within the next month, and we’d like to ask for your assistance. If you know of institutions where promising lung cancer research is being done, please notify us, or our AACR colleagues at su2c@aacr.org and they will contact the Directors of those Centers to encourage their researchers to consider applying for a grant. We can’t guarantee the outcome of the selection process as those recommendations are made by our Scientific Advisory Committee, but this would be a very helpful step you and others in the community can take to maximize the likelihood that lung cancer continues to be directly addressed by Stand Up To Cancer funded researchers. Additionally, with Lung Cancer Awareness Month coming up in November, we’ll be reaching out to lung cancer advocacy groups soon to determine the best way our su2c.org website can help heighten awareness.

Thank you for raising your concerns with us and for all you do to honor your mom, as well as others affected by lung cancer.

Sincerely,

Tom Chiodo
tchiodo@eifoundation.org

I sincerely thank Tom for his message, helpful links and offers of assistance for potential research grants and direction for awareness during Lung Cancer Awareness Month. As Tom says, there are no guarantees. I understand that. But, boy, do I truly appreciate this kind of outreach and opportunity. I am GAME!!!

Thank you ALL for posting your comments and helping to get SU2C’s attention. We ARE making progress!!

As always, I would love your feedback. What do you think of Tom’s message?

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  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1434575756 Rita Syracuse

    The respect I had lost for SU2C after viewing the segment on Lung Cancer has been some what restored since they took some ownership and did apologize to your Mom and everyone else fighting for their lives. Lung Cancer is no joking matter. Thanks Jen for your continued “push” to make things right!

  • Kguy1

    why did you allow the mayor of New York City to open his mouth re:smoking~~ his brains are in his feet and they are in his mouth!!!

  • vanessa johnson

    Its a good first step. However, this message should now be broadcast to all the viewers that saw the telecast. Lets face it, the publics mind needs to be changed regarding the ufair stigma that lung cancer has. Although a response like this is wonderful and not to be downplayed, its the PUBLIC apology that would earn my respect back…Lung Cancer is no joke…And today I am angry at it, and angry at all the people that disregard it as a disease of “CHOICE”.

    Good Job to you and your mom…So so grateful to be a part of a group like this. You guys are making phenomonal headway, and I am so so proud of you both.

    Hugs,

    Vanessa

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  • Mamawgreen

    The skit was just plain stupid. Jennifer, kudos to you and your Mom for continuing to fight on these issues and disparities about lung cancer. I will be praying that they will provide a grant to maybe Bonnie Addario Lung Cancer Foundation. Maybe then when SU2C airs next year it will be presented in a more tasteful way and the true facts about Lung Cancer will be revealed and we will will finally have more awareness world wide and more funding to fight the odds we currently have of survival. I wish I had your determination, energy and intelligence. BTW, Gloria Stuart (the senior Rose from Titanic) just passed away at the age of 100 but was battling Lung Cancer for the previous 5 years. Thank you and your Mom again so much! You both a re truly a blessing for you courage and fight!

    Liz Green

    • http://www.wtflungcancer.com/ Jennifer Windrum

      Thanks a million Liz!!! I have to admit….I am stubborn…and my mom will

      attest to that! (Well, she's kind of stubbon too. See where I get it from?)

      In all seriousness, thank you for your kind comments. The lung cancer

      community isn't willing to just sit back and let things happen as they may.

      Not willing….and there's no more time to waste. Hugs to you. Jen

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