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SUMMARY:Jefferson Kimmel Cancer Center
DESCRIPTION:Philadelphia\, PA. Team Draft will be visiting the Jefferson Kimmel Cancer Center to get an update on new developments in research and treatment options for lung cancer patients. \nThe Kimmel Cancer Center (KCC) was founded in 1991 with approximately 30 investigators in the basic sciences. Today\, the KCC has approximately 150 members that include physicians and scientists dedicated to discovery and development of novel approaches for cancer treatment. \nThe last time we visited Jefferson Kimmel\, we were able to sit down with Dr. Richard Pestell. You can listen to our interview with Dr. Pestell by clicking on the following link: \nhttps://www.teamdraft.org/partners/kimmel-cancer-center-at-jefferson/ \nDonate Today to the National Campaign to Change the Face of Lung Cancer
URL:https://www.teamdraft.org/event/jefferson-kimmel-cancer-center/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20130907T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20130907T170000
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SUMMARY:Closer to Free! A Ride for Similow Cancer Hospital at Yale
DESCRIPTION:New Haven\, CT. Team Draft will be attending the Closer to Free bike ride benefiting the Similow Cancer Hospital at Yale. Now in its third year\, the Closer to Free Ride gives it’s participants the chance to cycle through some of the region’s most beautiful countryside while supporting patient care and research at New England’s most comprehensive cancer center. 100% of the funds raised go directly to the research and care at Smilow Cancer Hospital and Yale Cancer Center. \nAll three of the planned routes (25 miles\, 62.5 miles and 100 miles) have been professionally-designed for safety and the best rider experience. From rolling hills to old-growth forests\, scenic farmland to seaside villages\, the Closer to Free Ride is full of unique beauty and diversity in landscape. \nDonate Today to the National Campaign to Change the Face of Lung Cancer
URL:https://www.teamdraft.org/event/closer-to-free-a-ride-for-similow-cancer-hospital-at-yale/
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SUMMARY:Boston University School of Medicine
DESCRIPTION:Boston\, MA. Team Draft will be touring the Boston University School of Medicine and talking with the Director of the Cancer Center\, Dr. Douglas Faller about the research that The Cancer Center is doing. Dr. Faller has a PHD from MIT and a Medical Degree from Harvard. \nThe BU Cancer Center research activities are organized into three Programs: two programs are translationally based (T1 Translational Cancer Research Program and the Hormone-Responsive Cancers Research Program) and one program is population-based (Cancer Prevention and Control in Diverse Populations). Investigators in different research programs collaborate extensively\, allowing greater opportunity for interdisciplinary and translational research. \nThe Cancer Prevention and Control in Diverse Populations Program goals are to improve the scientific bases of cancer control\, especially in understudied populations; study methods of promoting equity of access\, treatment\, and outcomes of health care for people with cancer and people at risk for cancer; and develop and evaluate strategies to reduce disparities in the incidence\, prevalence\, and burden of cancer and related adverse health conditions that exist among specific population groups. \nThe Hormone-Responsive Cancers Research Program focuses on basic and translational research directed toward endocrine-responsive tumors\, particularly breast cancer and prostate cancer. These diseases in particular represent significant cancer disparities for black populations\, with significantly higher incidence in the case of prostate cancer\, and significantly higher mortality rates for both cancers.\nMembers of this program study hormone signaling in normal and malignant cells\, the role of micronutrients in cancer cell proliferation\, mechanisms by which environmental toxins induce malignancy\, and mechanisms of metastasis and progression\, among other areas of research. \nThe members of the T1 Translational Cancer Research Program focus their research on the processes involved in the mechanisms initiating malignancy and underlying malignant cell growth and metastases\, and the identification of target molecules and development of targeted therapeutics. \nDonate Today to the National Campaign to Change the Face of Lung Cancer
URL:https://www.teamdraft.org/event/boston-university-school-of-medicine/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20130903T080000
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SUMMARY:UCLA Medical Center
DESCRIPTION:Westwood Los Angeles\, CA. Team Draft will be touring the UCLA Medical Center and talking with the Chief of Pulmonary and Critical Medicine and Director of UCLA Lung Cancer Research Program\, Dr. Steven Dubinett. \nUCLA Medical Center lung cancer researchers are developing a variety of new treatments designed to stimulate a patient’s own immune system to fight the cancer. In one approach\, a specific type of immune stimulating cell\, called a dendritic cell\, is administered to patients as a vaccine. In another approach\, experimental medications are given to patients in a manner that increases the number and function of their own dendritic cells. Alternatively\, a gene therapy vaccine has been developed in which patients are immunized\, like getting a tetanus or flu shot\, so that they develop immunity to their cancer. UCLA is an important basic research center for dendritic cell and gene immunotherapy. In addition\, at any given time several clinical trials are in progress in which patients with lung cancer can participate. \nAs one of the leaders in the medical research community\, UCLA Medical Center is actively involved in several on-going clinical trials specific to Lung Cancer\, designed to evaluate the effectiveness of various diagnostic tools for early lung cancer detection\, including low dose CT scan\, Fluorescence (LIFE) bronchoscopy\, and specialized sputum analysis. Team Draft will be going over the Thoracic Oncology Program as well as the Dendritic Cell Immunotherapy and Gene Immunotherapy for Lung Cancer. To read more about the Lung Cancer program at UCLA Medical Center\, please visit the following link: http://www.lung.med.ucla.edu/research/research4.htm \nDr. Steven M. Dubinett is Chief of the Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine and Director of the Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center (JCCC) Lung Cancer Research Program. He has extensive experience in translational investigation\, academic administration\, mentorship and peer review. He is jointly appointed as Professor in three departments: Medicine\, Pathology and Laboratory Medicine\, and Molecular and Medical Pharmacology. At UCLA since 1988\, he is a member of the Institute of Molecular Medicine\, the Molecular Biology Institute\, and the California NanoSystems Institute. Building on original discoveries relevant to inflammation in the pathogenesis of lung cancer\, he has developed a translational research program which now utilizes these laboratory-based discoveries in the translational research and clinical environment. Dr. Dubinett has received continuous peer-reviewed federal funding for translational lung cancer research for more than 20 years. As a member of NCI.s Translational Research Working Group\, Dr. Dubinett participated in designing pathways to clinical goals: developmental pathways that characterize the transformation of scientific discoveries into new clinical modalities for oncology. Dr. Dubinett serves as the Director for Biomarker Development for the American College of Surgeons Oncology Group and oversees biospecimen utilization in the context of clinical trials. He currently serves as the Chair of the Research Evaluation Panel for biospecimen utilization for the American College of Radiology Imaging Network/National Lung Screening Trial (ACRIN/NLST). He also is a member of the FDA Cellular\, Tissue & Gene Therapies Advisory Committee. \nTeam Draft is excited to learn more about what UCLA is doing to change the state of lung cancer. \nDonate Today to the National Campaign to Change the Face of Lung Cancer
URL:https://www.teamdraft.org/event/ucla-medical-center/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20130830T080000
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SUMMARY:Kaiser Permanente Orange County Opens New Anaheim Medical Center
DESCRIPTION:ANAHEIM\, Calif. — Kaiser Permanente Orange County Anaheim Medical Center has opened a new\, state-of-the-art 262-bed hospital\, expanding its health care services to area members and bringing more jobs to the city of Anaheim. Designed with the patient in mind\, the 434\,000 square foot hospital combines cutting-edge technology with a peaceful\, patient-centered\, healing environment. The new Anaheim Medical Center\, located on La Palma Avenue\, replaces the current Kaiser Permanente Lakeview Hospital\, which opened in 1979. \nIn addition to the 262-private rooms\, the hospital features 36 emergency department treatment bays\, 10 operating rooms\, 10 labor and delivery rooms\, 20 neonatal intensive care unit beds\, a helistop for transporting trauma patients\, and a parking structure with nearly 1\,600 spaces. \nThe campus was designed to promote total health in a unique natural setting with a 3-acre Healing Garden as the centerpiece. Created to nurture patients and their families\, the garden features water elements\, abundant native and drought-resistant plants\, walking paths and a serenity area for quiet reflection. This design is supported by evidence-based studies that show the positive influence of nature on the healing process. \n“The new Anaheim Medical Center campus has been created as a ‘Sanctuary of Healing’ providing the very best in health care services\,” said Julie Miller-Phipps\, senior vice president and executive director\, Kaiser Permanente Orange County. “It is our gift to our 455\,000 Kaiser Permanente Orange County members and the communities we serve.” \nThe new medical center campus is home to a variety of specialty physicians who work with personal care teams to provide a full range of specialty services including: \nCardiology\nGeneral Surgery\nGenetics\nInfectious Disease\nNephrology\nNeurosurgery\nAdult and Pediatric Oncology\nUrology \nThe Anaheim Medical Center represents a new generation of medical centers where innovation is built in from the start to support real-time\, personalized\, connected care. The Interactive Digital Experience uses digital media to engage patients\, family and members\, from way-finding displays and video-gaming walls to utilizing social media to share wellness messages. The fully-integrated Information Technology infrastructure provides campuswide Wi-Fi access. Kaiser Permanente’s industry-leading\, electronic health record system\, Kaiser Permanente HealthConnect®\, is accessible at terminals next to each bed and at nursing stations\, allowing providers to retrieve essential medical information immediately. \nIn addition to the hospital\, the new Kaiser Permanente Orange County Anaheim Medical Center campus also includes Kraemer Medical Office Buildings 1 and 2. The entire campus is environmentally friendly\, including green design and operational features such as energy-efficient lighting\, and heating and cooling systems that take into account the health of the planet as well as patients. \n“Kaiser Permanente Orange County combines the best of all worlds\,” said Nancy Gin\, MD\, area medical director. “Our exceptional team of physicians\, who are committed to providing members with the very best\, are now supported by an innovative\, high-tech Medical Center capable of the finest medical care today.” \nDonate Today to the National Campaign to Change the Face of Lung Cancer
URL:https://www.teamdraft.org/event/kaiser-permanente-orange-county-opens-new-anaheim-medical-center/
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SUMMARY:Creating with Joey
DESCRIPTION:Atlanta\, GA. Creating with Joey was organized by the Lerner Family to honor the life of a young\, healthy\, non-smoker who was suddenly diagnosed with lung cancer at the age of 39 and passed away at the age of 40. \nJoey’s sister once wrote: \nYears ago\, Joey once wrote on his painting\, “Boxers and artists are a lot alike. Artists paint pictures with paint like a boxer throws punches.” Even then\, Joey knew he was a fighter. \nHe was quiet. Some call it shy. We call it extraordinary. A man of few words but with a heart of verses. His silence was filled with pure goodness. And when he spoke\, it was profound. We all listened in our own individual way. A family that heard his courageous fight. Together\, we watched him- hiding his one struggle to prevent our own from overcoming us. We immersed ourselves in his grace\, selflessness\, strength\, and deep love for us. He was relentless. And as he fought\, our already strong family found a new meaning. The definition of family surpassed any human dictionary. We defined life\, love\, and unity through Joey. Without him saying a word\, he taught us how to truly live- how to find strength when you think you have absolutely nothing left\, how to truly be selfless\, how to let petty differences disappear in the midst of what is important\, and how to see someone’s true soul regardless of their physical presence. \nTeam Draft was honored to spend the night helping to celebrate the life and art of Joseph S. Lerner\, III\, affectionately known to all as “Joey”. \nDonate Today to the National Campaign to Change the Face of Lung Cancer
URL:https://www.teamdraft.org/event/creating-with-joey/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20130822T080000
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SUMMARY:John P. Murtha Cancer Center at Walter Reed
DESCRIPTION:Team Draft will be at John P. Murtha Cancer Center at Walter Reed and will be meeting with Lt. Commander Corey A. Carter M.D. \nWalter Reed National Military Medical Center is the Nation’s Medical Center\, proudly serving military beneficiaries in the Washington\, D.C. area as well as those from across the country and around the globe. As the largest military medical center in the U.S. \nDonate Today to the National Campaign to Change the Face of Lung Cancer
URL:https://www.teamdraft.org/event/walter-reed-betheseda-national-military-hospital/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20130821T100000
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SUMMARY:Fox Chase Cancer Center
DESCRIPTION:Philadelphia\, PA.  Team Draft will be touring Fox Chase Cancer Center and talking with top oncologists and researchers about what Fox Chase Cancer Center is doing for lung cancer patients in their area. \nAs an NCI- designated comprehensive cancer center\, the specialists at Philadelphia’s Fox Chase Cancer Center are among the nation’s best\, offering treatment for lung cancer\, including complex cases\, cancer recurrence (the cancer coming back)\, and inoperable lung cancer.
URL:https://www.teamdraft.org/event/fox-chase-cancer-center/
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SUMMARY:Philadelphia Eagles Training Camp
DESCRIPTION:Philadelphia\, PA.  Lung Cancer Survivor Michael O’Brien and his wife\, Maureen will be representing Team Draft at the Philadelphia Eagles Training Camp.  Michael and Maureen will get an up close and personal look at the 2013 NFL line-up for the Eagles\, which include: Michael Vick\, and newcomers: Fletcher Cox\, Jason Peters\, Jeremy Maclin\, LeSean McCoy\, and DeSean Jackson. \nMichael O’Brien is currently being treated at Jefferson Kimmel Cancer Center.  The Kimmel Cancer Center – a National Cancer Institute (NCI) designated cancer center\, is home to internationally renowned cancer physicians and research scientists. \nTeam Draft would like to send a Special Thanks to the Philadelphia Eagles\, along with all participating NFL Teams partnering with Team Draft and Lung Cancer Survivors nationwide.
URL:https://www.teamdraft.org/event/philadelphia-eagles-training-camp/
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SUMMARY:NY Giants Training Camp
DESCRIPTION:East Rutherford\, NJ.  Lung Cancer Survivor Abraham Almanza and his family will be representing Team Draft at the NY Giants Training Camp at Quest Diagnostics Training Center.  Abraham has a lot to celebrate this year.  Diagnosed at age 15\, Abraham now celebrates his 16th year since diagnosis.  He is also celebrating the birth of a new baby. \nThis year\, the Giants\, like many other N.F.L. teams\, have not gone away to a relatively remote location in New York\, Connecticut\, Vermont or Oregon\, as they had for nearly 80 years. The Giants instead chose to stay in the Meadowlands\, where several years ago\, they built a state-of-the-art practice facility with offices\, meeting and locker rooms\, multiple grass fields and a vast indoor field house. The players are housed in a swanky hotel overlooking the Giants’ compound. \nAbraham represents hope for the future as a lung cancer survivor.  Since the age of 15\, Abraham has battled lung cancer. He now has a new lease on life and has been able to start a new life with a new generation of Almanza’s.
URL:https://www.teamdraft.org/event/ny-giants-training-camp/
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SUMMARY:Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey
DESCRIPTION:New Brunswick\, NJ.  Team Draft will be at Rutgers Cancer Institute to look at their new innovations and changes that they have made to research techniques and programs.  The Institute delivers advanced comprehensive care to adults and children including access to clinical trials and conducts cutting-edge cancer research. \nAs New Jersey’s only National Cancer Institute-designated Comprehensive Cancer Center\, Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey is dedicated to improving the prevention\, detection\, treatment\, and care of patients with cancer\, through the transformation of laboratory discoveries into clinical practice. \nThe coveted NCI designation\, awarded to only 41 such centers nationwide\, is granted competitively to institutions characterized by scientific excellence and the ability to bring research discoveries to patients. To gain a “comprehensive” designation\, the highest ranking given by the NCI\, a center must meet rigorous criteria in cancer care\, research\, prevention and education. \nThe leadership of the Cancer Institute of New Jersey is comprised of distinguished researchers and physicians who are internationally recognized in their field. Our basic scientists\, clinical researchers\, and population scientists meet regularly to exchange information and ensure that laboratory discoveries are refined and applied to clinical care as quickly as possible\, that clinical observations reach laboratory researchers on a continuing basis\, and that prevention strategies are interwoven in to all research programs.
URL:https://www.teamdraft.org/event/rutgers-cancer-institute-of-new-jersey/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20130820T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20130820T110000
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SUMMARY:Yale Cancer Center
DESCRIPTION:New Haven\, CT.  Team Draft will be meeting with the Thoracic Oncology team and touring the outpatient clinics as well as touring the In-patient clinics conducted by Abe Lopman\, Vice President of Smilow Cancer Center and Cathy Lyons\, Director of Nursing.  Team Draft will be also be able to tour the grounds and sit down with Dr Thomas Lynch\, Director of Yale Cancer Center and Physician-in-Chief of Smilow Cancer Hospital at Yale-New Haven. \nYale Cancer Center combines a tradition of innovative cancer treatment and quality care for our patients. A National Cancer Institute (NCI) designated comprehensive cancer center for over 38 years\, Yale Cancer Center is one of only 41 Centers in the nation. Comprehensive cancer centers play a vital role in the advancement of the NCI’s goal of reducing morbidity and mortality from cancer through scientific research\, cancer prevention\, and innovative cancer treatment. \nThe physicians\, nurses\, scientists\, and staff at Yale Cancer Center are leaders in cancer research and care.  Cancer treatment for patients is available at Smilow Cancer Hospital at Yale-New Haven through multidisciplinary teams who work together to make sure that every aspect of a patient’s treatment plan is well managed. \nYale Cancer Center is a collaboration between nationally and internationally renowned scientists and physicians at Yale School of Medicine and Smilow Cancer Hospital at Yale-New Haven. This partnership enables the Center to provide the best approaches for prevention\, detection\, diagnosis\, and treatment for cancer.
URL:https://www.teamdraft.org/event/yale-cancer-center/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20130818T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20130818T170000
DTSTAMP:20130820T013650Z
CREATED:20130818T172933Z
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SUMMARY:Livestrong Philadelphia
DESCRIPTION:Philadelphia\, PA.  Team Draft\, Co-Founder and Livestrong Global Envoy\, Chris Draft will participate alongside lung cancer survivor Linda Wortman\, and other cancer survivors\, in the 2013 Livestrong Challenge Philly cycling and running event. Team LIVESTRONG Challenge events are fun\, community events\, not races\, and athletes of all levels are welcomed and celebrated. The events are fully supported and full of the hope and inspiration that has been fueling the cancer fight since 1997. The participants choose the distance: walk or run 5K or 10K\, or ride 20\, 45\, 65 or 100 miles. \nMany of you might recognize Linda through our lung cancer survivor series videos. Linda\, a retired flight attendant\, was diagnosed with lung cancer 5 years ago by doctors at the Mayo Clinic. Since her diagnosis\, she has been running across the country to promote awareness and raise fund for lung cancer research. \nYou can listen to Linda’s story by following this link: http://vimeo.com/72362758
URL:https://www.teamdraft.org/event/livestrong-philadelphia/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20130817T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20130817T170000
DTSTAMP:20130824T015149Z
CREATED:20130816T150402Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20130824T015149Z
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SUMMARY:Baltimore Orioles help Team Draft celebrate survivorship
DESCRIPTION:Baltimore\, MD. One\, Two\, Three strikes you’re out… Lung cancer Survivor Kimberly McNish as well as Sidney Kimmell Comprehensive Cancer Center at Johns Hopkins RN; Madelaine Binner\, and their husbands\, will represent Team Draft at the Baltimore Orioles Saturday night game against the Colorado Rockies\, as guests of lung cancer survivor and Orioles Director of Public Relations\, Monica Barlow.  \nThe Orioles are no strangers to lung cancer.  \nMonica Barlow\, Baltimore Orioles\, Director of PR\nBALTIMORE (WMAR) – She had champagne poured on her head a few weeks ago\, and we can’t wait to pop the cork again when she scores another victory over lung cancer. See this picture? Monica Barlow is in the middle surrounded by friends. Remember this picture. “I try to think about cancer as little as possible\,” said Barlow. We cannot stop thinking of a 35-year-old\, who runs marathons\, eats broccoli\, and has never took a swig of a cigarette only to find out she has lung cancer. “There are no why did this happen\,” she said. She was married for what seemed like minutes before the vow of in sickness and in health soared to the top of the medical charts. A lingering cough and her husband chased her to the doctor\, who said\, cancer chased to her lymph nodes and liver. “Which made it stage four\, as bad as it gets\,” said Barlow. Then her family\, the Orioles. This year of the birds\, became the year of the Barlow – giving her hope. “Everybody rallied\, incredible\,” she said. If the Orioles can show us a miracle why can’t we see a miracle in Monica. So tomorrow will come and she’ll take a pill that wasn’t available to her two years ago. That is another sign. Then the next day will come and more after that\, and her smile will never disappear. “Not going to define my life\,” said Barlow. Remember the picture\, see all her friends – she now has a bigger fan club. As we use the standing room only section in her heart to wish her the taste of champagne\, when she beats this disease.
URL:https://www.teamdraft.org/event/baltimore-orioles-help-team-draft-celebrate-survivorship/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20130816T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20130816T150000
DTSTAMP:20130818T173407Z
CREATED:20130816T145340Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20130818T173407Z
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SUMMARY:Washington Redskins Training Camp
DESCRIPTION:Richmond\, VA.  Lung Cancer Survivors Ralph Burton and Luther Jordan\, along with their spouses Diane and Gwen\, will represent Team Draft at the Washington Redskins training camp today.  \nRalph is a 73 year old life-long Redskins fan.  He is currently being treated at Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) Massey Cancer Center\, along with Luther Jordan.  Prior to going to VCU Cancer Center\, he was told surgery would likely not help\, but he ended up having a successful surgery and is currently enrolled in a clinical trial and doing well.  Luther was treated at VCU Cancer Center in 2009 by the Radiation Oncology team.   \nAt VCU Massey Cancer Center\, patients are treated by multidisciplinary teams\, which consist of a variety of cancer specialists across multiple disciplines. Each team collaborates on every case\, ensuring the best possible treatment plan for each individual patient. The patient is evaluated by a group of oncologists\, surgeons\, radiologists\, nurse practitioners\, therapists and others\, all of whom meet on a regular basis.  Winner of the prestigious Circle of Life award\, Massey is a recognized leader in palliative care and one of eight Palliative Care Leadership Centers nationwide. \nTeam Draft is dedicated to providing a unique experience to survivors\, caregivers and their treatment teams nationwide.  We thank the Washington Redskins and VCU Massey Cancer Center for their support.
URL:https://www.teamdraft.org/event/washington-redskins-training-camp/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20130816T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20130816T090000
DTSTAMP:20130818T173435Z
CREATED:20130816T145925Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20130818T173435Z
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SUMMARY:University of Virginia Couric Cancer Center
DESCRIPTION:Charlottesville\, VA.  Team Draft will be touring the University of VA Couric Cancer Center to speak with their lung cancer team of oncologists and researchers about the centers’ latest treatment options and advances. \nThe University of Virginia (UVA) Cancer Center was founded in 1984 and received its NCI designation in 1987. The Center’s vision is of a collaborative approach to basic and translational research coupled with the delivery of multi-specialty\, patient-centered care. \nThe special mission of the Center is to identify new frontiers of knowledge that can be brought to bear in the fight against cancer. UVA has a long tradition of discovery research in cancer cell regulation\, especially in the area of signal transduction. To that end\, the Center has fostered partnerships between molecular pharmacologists and tumor virologists\, which spearheaded the creation of the cancer cell signaling field. The Center has worked with the private sector to translate discoveries into useful tools for cancer care. \nThe Center draws more than 130 researchers from 22 different academic departments. UVA’s research activities are organized around five programs that combine a foundation of basic science with translational or clinical components: Chemical and Structural Biology\, Molecular Genetics and Epigenetics\, Cancer Cell Signaling\, Women’s Oncology\, and Cancer Immunology and Immunotherapy.
URL:https://www.teamdraft.org/event/university-of-virginia-couric-cancer-center/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20130809T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20130809T170000
DTSTAMP:20130816T145623Z
CREATED:20130809T152526Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20130816T145623Z
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SUMMARY:A Survivor at Bank of America Stadium
DESCRIPTION:Charlotte\, NC- Lung cancer survivor Dawn Gardener\, and Wake Forest medical oncologist William J. Petty\, will represent Team Draft at the Carolina Panthers first preseason game of the 2013 season versus the Chicago Bears. The game marks the third Carolina Panthers Alumni Appreciation game\, and an opportunity for Dawn and Dr. Petty to join former Panthers before the game\, on the field for warm-ups and in the suites during the game\, and share their experiences around lung cancer.\nTeam Draft’s Survivor series\, is committed to providing unique experiences to lung cancer survivors\, and their support teams\, across the country.
URL:https://www.teamdraft.org/event/a-survivor-at-bank-of-america-stadium/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20130809T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20130809T170000
DTSTAMP:20130816T145521Z
CREATED:20130809T152106Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20130816T145521Z
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SUMMARY:Veterans Health Administration (VHA)  National Center for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
DESCRIPTION:Durham\, NC. Team Draft is heading to Durham\, NC to discuss lung cancer screenings with the VHA National Center for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention\, and meet with Chief Consultant for Preventive Medicine\, Dr. Linda Kinsinger. \nThe Veterans Health Administration (VHA) National Center for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention (NCP)\, a section of the Office of Patient Care Services (OPCS)\, was established in 1995. The purpose of NCP is to provide a central office for monitoring and encouraging VHA activities with respect to the provision\, evaluation\, and improvement  of preventive health services and to promote the expansion and improvement of clinical\, research\, and education activities related to VHA preventive health service. This Directive provides information on the responsibilities of the NCP. \nThe Veterans Health Administration is home to the United States’ largest integrated health care system consisting of 152 medical centers\, nearly 1\,400 community-based outpatient clinics\, community living centers\, Vet Centers and Domiciliaries. Together these health care facilities and the more than 53\,000 independent licensed health care practitioners who work within them provide comprehensive care to more than 8.3 million* Veterans each year.
URL:https://www.teamdraft.org/event/veterans-health-administration-vha-national-center-for-health-promotion-and-disease-prevention/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20130807T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20130807T170000
DTSTAMP:20130812T114637Z
CREATED:20130807T132035Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20130812T114637Z
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SUMMARY:Saint Louis University Cancer Center
DESCRIPTION:SLUCare\, the clinical arm for the Saint Louis University School of Medicine\, is a leading patient-centered\, physician-guided provider of health care services in the St. Louis region. Guided by Judeo-Christian values and dedicated to excellent service in the Catholic Jesuit tradition\, our central purpose is to support the mission of Saint Louis University by providing a setting for and financial support of health professions education and biomedical research.SLUCare physicians have a long and proud reputation for providing excellent care for patients with complex medical conditions\, such as our state-of-the-art management of cystic fibrosis. \n\n\n\nThere geriatrics group is nationally ranked by U.S. News & World Report. And the clinicians in our sleep disorder clinic are recognized as among the nation’s best by the American Academy of Sleep Medicine. The first heart transplant in the region was performed by SLUCare doctors and the first cardiac catheterization laboratory in the region was established at Saint Louis University. \nThere  physicians have been involved in pioneering new techniques like the hybrid maze for the treatment of atrial fibrillation.\n\nWith ongoing research in the development of vaccines against influenza\, our academic clinicians are recognized as some of the most prominent vaccine researchers in the country. Providing national leadership in the field of hepatology\, the Saint Louis University Liver Center is staffed by some of the highest-profile doctors and research scientists in the nation.As members of the Saint Louis University community\, SLUCare‘s nearly 500 physicians and their staff demonstrate conduct and performance consistent with SLU’s mission – the pursuit of truth for the greater glory of God and for the service of humanity. In accord with our mission statement as a Jesuit\, Catholic institution\, SLUCare strives to be “catholic” or “universal” in recognizing the values we share with all traditions and persons of good will. In our aspirations to realize the University’s mission\, we celebrate a shared set of values that support the greater good. 
URL:https://www.teamdraft.org/event/saint-louis-university-cancer-center-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20130806T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20130806T170000
DTSTAMP:20130810T125420Z
CREATED:20130806T123254Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20130810T125420Z
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SUMMARY:St. Louis Rams Training Camp
DESCRIPTION:Lung cancer survivor Tammy Miller\, and her husband Kevin will represent Team Draft at the St. Louis Rams Training Camp. At the camp\, Tammy and Kevin will have the opportunity to watch practice from the sideline and meet veterans and rookies training for the upcoming season.<p> \nTeam Draft thanks Lung Cancer Connection\, Inc for helping coordinate this opportunity for Tammy and Kevin. Tammy is a 5 year lung cancer survivor.<p> \nTeam Draft is committed to providing unique experiences to lung cancer survivors\, and their support teams\, across the country.
URL:https://www.teamdraft.org/event/st-louis-rams-training-camp/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20130802T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20130802T170000
DTSTAMP:20130807T140453Z
CREATED:20130803T153928Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20130807T140453Z
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SUMMARY:Atlanta Falcons Friday Night Lights
DESCRIPTION:Gainesville\, GA. Andre Babu will represent Team Draft at the Atlanta Falcons 1st Alumni event of the year– Friday Night Lights. He will attend the VIP reception for the Falcon’s Alumni and afterwards join\, Team Draft Co-Founder and Former Atlanta Falcon\, Chris Draft on the sidelines to watch the live Falcons scrimmage. During the live scrimmage\, several players including the Falcons quarterbacks\, and certain position players will be mic’d so fans can get an “under the helmet look” at the action on the field. \nAndre Babu is a lung cancer survivor that was diagnosed in August\, 2010. After a 2 year struggle\, he began a new treatment at Mass General Hospital in Boston\, MA. By October\, 2012\, he was diagnosed as cancer free.
URL:https://www.teamdraft.org/event/atlanta-falcons-friday-night-lights/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20130730T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20130730T170000
DTSTAMP:20130803T154129Z
CREATED:20130730T181425Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20130803T154129Z
UID:2566-1375189200-1375203600@www.teamdraft.org
SUMMARY:Aurora Vince Lombardi Cancer Clinic
DESCRIPTION:Aurora Cancer Care’s Comprehensive Lung Cancer Program brings together the latest treatments and techniques\, a team of dedicated lung cancer specialists and complete support services to provide personalized care customized for each patient. \nThe Vince Lombardi Cancer Clinic offers an approach to care that encompasses your unique and total well-being. In Brown County\, this philosophy is carried out by a team of cancer care professionals that includes two medical oncologists\, one radiation oncologist\, four registered nurses who are oncology- and chemotherapy-trained\, along with one physicist\, one part-time physicist and one dosimeter.
URL:https://www.teamdraft.org/event/aurora-vince-lombardi-cancer-clinic/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20130730T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20130730T110000
DTSTAMP:20130803T154217Z
CREATED:20130731T204524Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20130803T154217Z
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SUMMARY:Bellin Health Cancer Team
DESCRIPTION:Bellin’s successful lung cancer treatment oftentimes requires experts in lung cancer surgery\, radiation therapy and chemotherapy to work together. The Cancer Team is committed to giving you the best in all conventional therapies as well as making complementary therapies available to you that can help you maintain a strong and healthy body\, mind and spirit during the treatment.
URL:https://www.teamdraft.org/event/bellin-health-cancer-team/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20130730T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20130730T170000
DTSTAMP:20130810T125616Z
CREATED:20130730T005902Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20130810T125616Z
UID:2402-1375171200-1375203600@www.teamdraft.org
SUMMARY:Minnesota Vikings Training Camp
DESCRIPTION:Mankato\, MN.  Team Draft is leading lung cancer survivor Linda Wortman and her husband\, Jerry Wortman\, on a tour of the Minnesota Vikings Training Camp.  While there\, Linda and Jerry will have the opportunity to meet last year’s NFL MVP Adrian Peterson among other veterans and rookies training for the upcoming season. \n  \nLinda\, a retired Flight Attendant\, is a 5 year lung cancer survivor\, diagnosed with Stage 1a non-small cell adenocarcinoma at the Mayo Clinic.  Linda\, who was a very active and athletic woman\, was shocked to hear the news and underwent surgery to remove the upper left lobe of her lung.  She has been cancer free since.  She credits her husband\, Jerry\, for helping her get through the diagnosis\, surgery and recovery. \n  \n  \nTeam Draft is committed to providing unique experiences to lung cancer survivors as well as their supporting teams. \n  \nYou can read more on Linda’s story by following this link \nhttps://www.teamdraft.org/newsmedia/linda-and-jerry-wortman-are-tackling-lung-cancer-2/
URL:https://www.teamdraft.org/event/minnesota-vikings-training-camp/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20130729T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20130729T170000
DTSTAMP:20130731T182409Z
CREATED:20130730T003206Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20130731T182409Z
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SUMMARY:Mayo Clinic Lung SPORE Retreat
DESCRIPTION:Rochester\, MN. Team Draft is off to the Mayo Clinic to participate in a retreat for Patient Advocates as a part of the highly competitive NCI Lung SPORE grant that the National Cancer Institute funds every year to select cancer institutes. \n  \nThe National Cancer Institute (NCI) established the Specialized Programs of Research Excellence (SPORE) in 1992 to promote interdisciplinary research and to help basic research findings move quickly from the laboratory to the patient. To earn a highly competitive NCI SPORE grant\, institutions must demonstrate a high degree of collaboration between first-rate scientists and clinicians and show excellence in translational research projects. \n  \nThe Mayo Clinic Cancer Center’s SPOREs are structurally based on the close interaction and collaboration of clinical department members who work with patients in each of the disease areas\, as well as researchers and physicians who specialize in biochemistry and molecular biology\, immunology\, pharmacology\, laboratory medicine and pathology\, and health sciences research. \n  \nThe objective of the Cancer Center SPOREs is to enhance understanding of the biology of the specific cancers each program addresses and to translate this information into clinical application. This objective is accomplished by coordinating interdependent\, cooperative research projects within the SPOREs. The Cancer Center SPOREs also offer unique opportunities for career development for young researchers\, with a special program for researchers to explore innovative ideas that have untapped potential. \n  \nTeam Draft’s Co- Founder and CEO\, Chris Draft\, has been invited to be a Patient Advocate for the Mayo Clinic’s SPORE Grant application. As a patient advocate\, Mr. Draft will be advising the Mayo Clinic Team in the successful preparation of the grant as well as assisting the team in the progress and funding decisions. \n  \nWhile attending the SPORE retreat\, Team Draft will also be meeting with Lung Cancer Survivor and advocate\, Linda Wortman. Many of you might recognize Linda through our lung cancer survivor series videos. Linda\, a retired flight attendant\, was diagnosed with lung cancer 5 years ago by doctors at the Mayo Clinic. \nYou can read more about Linda’s story and view Team Draft’s Survivor Series video here: \nhttps://www.teamdraft.org/newsmedia/linda-and-jerry-wortman-are-tackling-lung-cancer-2/
URL:https://www.teamdraft.org/event/mayo-clinic/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20130711T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20130711T170000
DTSTAMP:20130731T183622Z
CREATED:20130711T130311Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20130731T183622Z
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SUMMARY:Baylor Sammons Cancer Center
DESCRIPTION:Founded as a Christian ministry of healing\, Baylor Health Care System exists to serve all people through exemplary health care\, education\, research and community service. \nBaylor’s vision for the future is to be trusted as the best place to give and receive safe\, quality\, compassionate health care. \nTo achieve their mission and vision\, Baylor puts the patient at the center of everything they do and maintains a commitment to the areas of people\, quality\, service and finance. With Baylor’s Circle of Care\, they focus on what’s important and measure the results.
URL:https://www.teamdraft.org/event/baylor-sammons-cancer-center-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20130629T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20130629T170000
DTSTAMP:20130812T024756Z
CREATED:20130629T141454Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20130812T024756Z
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SUMMARY:Chivas USA vs New England Revolution- A Survivor at Every Field
DESCRIPTION:Carson\, CA – Returning to league action for the first time in two weeks\, the New England Revolution makes its fourth and final West Coast trip of the season on Saturday night to visit Chivas USA. \nTeam Draft and Lung Cancer survivors Ana Menjivar and Carmen Castellanos\, as well as Holly Wagner\, who lost her husband to Lung Cancer\, and their supporting Team will be attending Saturday night’s game as guests of goalie\, Dan Kennedy.  Ana and Carmen were both treated at City of Hope Cancer Center in Duarte\, CA. \nA native of Yorba Linda\, Calif.\, Kennedy played at El Dorado High School before attending UC Santa Barbara\, where he started 84 games in a stellar four-year career\, leading the Gauchos to three postseason appearances (2002-2004) and to the 2004 NCAA Final. After graduating\, Kennedy was with the Puerto Rico Islanders of the United Soccer Leagues First Division for the 2005 and 2006 seasons\, and was named Rookie of the Year in 2005. He came to the Red-and-White from Chile’s Municipal Iquique\, where he spent the 2007 season and led the Chilean Second Division in goals against average. In five seasons with Chivas\, Kennedy has played 80 regular season games (starting 78)\, missing the entire 2009 season due to a knee injury. In 2012\, Kennedy made 32 appearances (all starts). He had seven shutouts\, finished second in the league with 109 saves\, was named to his first MLS All Star team and was named Chivas USA team MVP. \nTeam Draft would like to thank Major League Soccer\, Dan Kennedy and Chivas USA for supporting the National Campaign to Change the Face of Lung Cancer.
URL:https://www.teamdraft.org/event/chivas-usa-vs-new-england-revolution-a-survivor-at-every-field-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20130626T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20130626T170000
DTSTAMP:20130731T172654Z
CREATED:20130626T172246Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20130731T172654Z
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SUMMARY:Hillman Cancer Center University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute
DESCRIPTION:Pittsburgh\, Pa -Team Draft  The University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute (UPCI) is a National Cancer Institute (NCI)-designated Comprehensive Cancer Center
URL:https://www.teamdraft.org/event/hillman-cancer-center-university-of-pittsburgh-cancer-institute/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20130621T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20130621T170000
DTSTAMP:20130731T214616Z
CREATED:20130621T214422Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20130731T214616Z
UID:2580-1371801600-1371834000@www.teamdraft.org
SUMMARY:The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center - Arthur G. James Cancer Hospital and Richard J. Solove Research Institute
DESCRIPTION:As one of the nation’s leading comprehensive cancer centers\, our groundbreaking discoveries are changing the way the world diagnoses\, treats and prevents cancer. \nThe Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center is the only freestanding cancer hospital in the Midwest\, and our cancer experts offer leading-edge cancer treatments tailored to individual patients because no two cancers\, or two patients\, are alike! \nTeam Draft continues to visit the top cancer centers in America. As a team we have set forth a nationwide effort to tackle lung cancer. Co-founders Chris and the late Keasha Rutledge Draft before their wedding launched Team Draft in order to raise awareness and funds to help prevent this horrible disease of lung cancer.
URL:https://www.teamdraft.org/event/the-ohio-state-university-comprehensive-cancer-center-arthur-g-james-cancer-hospital-and-richard-j-solove-research-institute/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20130621T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20130621T170000
DTSTAMP:20130731T214201Z
CREATED:20130621T214104Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20130731T214201Z
UID:2579-1371801600-1371834000@www.teamdraft.org
SUMMARY:Cincinnati Cancer Center
DESCRIPTION:Cincinnati\, OH.  Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center\, the University of Cincinnati and UC Health have created the Cincinnati Cancer Center—a joint effort designed to leverage the strengths of all three organizations in order to provide the best possible cancer diagnostics\, research\, treatment\, and care for the people of Cincinnati. \nTeam Draft was able to meet with Dr. John Morris\, Dr. Sande Starnes\, Dr. Shannon Dunn and Director of Development for the hospital\, Laureen McCorkle to tour the facilities and discuss the state of lung cancer in Cincinnati and how UC serves as a resource for areas in Ohio\, Kentucky and even West Virginia. \nDr. Shannon Dunn is one of the founders of “Lungs on the Run” along with Cincinnati residents KC Faessler\, a six-year lung cancer survivor and her son Phil Faessler. KC Faessler lost both her mother and grandfather to lung cancer; Dunn lost her father and cousin to the disease. After participating in other lung cancer walks\, the trio decided to create a similar fundraiser in Cincinnati.
URL:https://www.teamdraft.org/event/cincinnati-cancer-center/
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