Showing posts with label Alana Stewart. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Alana Stewart. Show all posts

Sunday, February 7, 2016



Vaccinate don't Procrastinate. 


“It is extremely easy to contract HPV... 
HPV cancers are preventable, 
unlike most other cancers”
- Alana Stewart
President/CEO of The Farrah Fawcett Foundation


myfarrah.com wants you to know along with The Farrah Fawcett Foundation you can prevent HPV with a vaccination.  For more information about HPV and Cancer visit thefarrahfawcettfoundation.org.


Have you see this video about HPV from The Farrah Fawcett Foudnation? A vaccination can make the difference.



The Farrah Fawcett Foundation YouTube Channel

Have you visited and or donated to The Farrah Fawcett Foundation? Be sure to check them out on Instagram, Facebook and via the Foundations Web Site and the Farrah Fawcett Store! 

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Vaccinate Don't Procrastinate. HPV & You!



Vaccination not Procrastination. 


“It is extremely easy to contract HPV... 
HPV cancers are preventable, 
unlike most other cancers”
- Alana Stewart
President/CEO of The Farrah Fawcett Foundation


myfarrah.com wants you to know along with The Farrah Fawcett Foundation you can prevent HPV with a vaccination.  For more information about HPV and Cancer visit thefarrahfawcettfoundation.org.


Have you see this video about HPV from The Farrah Fawcett Foudnation? A vaccination can make the difference.



The Farrah Fawcett Foundation YouTube Channel

Have you visited and or donated to The Farrah Fawcett Foundation? Be sure to check them out on Instagram, Facebook and via the Foundations Web Site and the Farrah Fawcett Store! 

You can access them on line via myfarrah.com at http://www.myfarrah.com/The_Farrah_Fawcett_Foundation.php or visit them directly:



And you can also shop for great 


Tuesday, December 30, 2014

Farrah Fawcett Foundation Starts New Chapter of HPV Awareness


 
LOS ANGELES, Dec. 23, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- The Farrah Fawcett Foundation, created by Ms. Fawcett in 2006 to provide funding for cutting-edge cancer research, support cancer prevention and awareness and to help those struggling with the disease, is embarking on a new, school-focused outreach effort.
 
Alana Stewart, CEO of the Farrah Fawcett Foundation, along with Dr. Ellis Reinherz from Dana Farber Cancer Institute, recently spoke at the Dana Hall School, an all-girl high school in Wellesley, MA, about human papillomavirus, or HPV, which causes nearly 26,000 cancers diagnoses annually.  The Foundation's seminar is the first of an outreach effort that includes speaking engagements at schools and will be expanded to a multimedia presentation as part of the Foundation's awareness/prevention mission.
 
The Foundation is creating a video presentation aimed at educating age-appropriate children, their parents and school nurses about the virus and its link to cancer, the risks of transmission and the availability and safety of vaccines.
 
"HPV cancers are preventable, unlike most other cancers," said Stewart, "but it is extremely easy to contract HPV. It is the most common sexually transmitted virus."
Other ongoing educational outreach contains key information about HPV, including:
  • The FDA-approved HPV vaccine is safe.
  • The vaccine rate in the United States, compared to other advanced countries, is among the lowest.
  • Boys have an increasing risk for contracting an HPV-related cancer.
  • Single women over 40 may have the disease and not realize it. Testing is vital.
The Foundation joined with Stand Up to Cancer and has committed $1 million to fund The Farrah Fawcett/SU2C Translational Research Team dedicated to finding a cure for all HPV related cancers. The team is headed by renowned researchers Dr. Ellis Reinherz and Dr. Robert Haddad, at Dana Farber Cancer Institute.
 
The Foundation, also co-funded the International Anal Neoplasia Society at the University of San Francisco, which recently held a conference of 120 scientists involved in HPV research. 
 
The Foundation is certified by the California Franchise Tax Board and Secretary of State to be in good standing with those agencies, and recently emerged from a correspondence audit by the California Attorney General that found no major violations. "We are so pleased that this matter is now officially closed and are very happy with the outcome," said Stewart. 
 
For more information, please visit www.thefarrahfawcettfoundation.org.

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The Mission of the Foundation;

Our mission is to provide funding for cutting edge  
cancer research, prevention, and to help those struggling with cancer today.
Our emphasis is on anal and pediatric cancers. It is our compassion for those who suffer
from this insidious disease that fuels our deep commitment and fills our hearts.

Sunday, September 28, 2014

Standing Up To Cancer: Farrah Fawcett's Dream Continues

from 8/31/2014

Standing Up To Cancer: Farrah Fawcett's Dream Continues


Actress Alana Stewart, as President of The Farrah Fawcett Foundation, is part of an ongoing mission—a mission to bring awareness and importance of continuing her late friend’s fight against cancer.

Last month marked the fifth year since Farrah lost her battle with anal cancer at the age of 62.

According to Stewart, Fawcett, who was diagnosed with anal cancer in 2006, sought to develop the foundation immediately after her diagnosis. In 2007, the foundation was formally established and then opened officially after Fawcett’s death in 2009.

Fawcett’s ultimate goal, Stewart explained, “was to fund cutting edge research, especially in areas of cancer that weren’t very much researched, such as anal cancer.”


Stewart further explains that Fawcett wanted to help fund prevention programs and bring awareness to people to have regular testing for various types of cancers related to STIs (sexually transmitted infections). Stewart relates that the delay in Fawcett receiving her first colonoscopy may have resulted in her being diagnosed with stage 4 anal cancer.

Although Fawcett was diagnosed with anal cancer, she apparently was never diagnosed with HPV, according to Stewart.  While the initial plan of Fawcett’s foundation was to focus on anal cancer, the decision was made to expand the foundation’s focus to include HPV-associated cancers since these contribute to the majority of all persons diagnosed with anal cancer, according to Stewart.

The importance of vaccination to help prevent subsequent cancer stemming from the HPV virus has thus been an important and ongoing initiative of Fawcett’s foundation.
“I’m so grateful to Michael Douglas for having spoken out about it [HPV], because that is what it really takes for people to be aware,” explained Stewart.

“If you know that there is a vaccine that you can give a young teenager that will prevent them from getting HPV and possibly cancer–that could save millions of lives,” added Stewart.

The Unspoken Cancers

According to the CDC, high-risk human papilloma viruses (Types 16, 18) are responsible for the majority of anal cancers (the cancer that took Farrah’s life) and cervical cancers, as well as many vaginal, vulvar, penile, and oropharyngeal cancers.
In the US, over half of all new cases of oropharyngeal cancer are associated with HPV-16, with the incidence of HPV associated oral cancer increasing more sharply in men compared to women over the past 20 years. In fact, estimates are that HPV will be the cause of more cases of orophayngeal cancer than cervical cancer by 2020. Consistent and proper use of condoms has been shown to reduce the risk of transmission of HPV between sexual partners.


George Hamilton and Alana Stewart
The Farrah Fawcett Foundation, which funds cutting edge research in memory of Farrah’s life, also provides patient assistance funds for those faced with mounting expenses during treatment along with special prevention programs.

This past spring, in fact, The Farrah Fawcett Foundation and Stand Up To Cancer joined together to commit $1 million dollars over three years to fund a collaborative translational research team to study HPV-related cancers.

Stand Up To Cancer (SU2C), a grassroots movement developing unique collaborative teams of researchers from multiple well known medical institutions, and a program of the Entertainment Industry Foundation (EIF), had three successful fundraising telecasts in 2008, 2010 and 2012.

SU2C will return to primetime television live on September 5th from the Dolby Theater in Los Angeles at 8 PM EST as the major networks (ABC, NBC, CBS CBS +1.34% and FOX) and major cable stations donate one hour of broadcasting time to raise funds.

Original Article; http://www.forbes.com/sites/robertglatter/2014/08/31/standing-up-to-cancer-farrah-fawcetts-dream-continues/

Visit The Farrah Fawcett foundation at http://www.thefarrahfawcettfoundation.org