GIST Research CentersGSI encourages individuals interested in supporting GIST patients to direct their donations towards basic scientific research of this disease. When making a donation directly to a cancer center, please be certain to specify that 100% of your donation is intended only for GIST research programs and not for other purposes. Though not a complete listing, some cancer centers with well known programs researching GIST include: Dana Farber Cancer Institute, Fox Chase Cancer Center, MD Anderson Cancer Center, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, and Oregon Health & Science University. Donation addresses are listed below. Dana Farber Cancer Institute
You can contribute directly to GIST research at Dana Farber Cancer Institute by sending a check to: Dana Farber Cancer Institute Attn: GIST Research / Dr. Demetri 10 Brookline Place W. Brookline, MA 02445 Please indicate somewhere on the check, in addition to DFCI, the words "GIST Research / Dr. Demetri," to ensure that DFCI accounting department will credit your contributions directly to GIST research.
Fox Chase Cancer Center
Your gift of cash, check, money order or bank draft may be sent to:
Fox Chase Cancer Center Institutional Advancement 333 Cottman Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19111-2497
Make the check out: FCCC/ Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumor Research
M.D. Anderson Cancer Center
To assure that 100% of your contribution goes directly to GIST research, donations should be made in the following manner according to Dr. Jonathan Trent at MDACC:
Make the check out to: The University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center Notation on check: for GIST Research
Mail to: Jonathan Trent, M.D.,Ph.D Department of Sarcoma Medical Oncology The University of Texas, M.D. Anderson Cancer Center 1515 Holcombe Blvd., FC11.3032 Unit 450 Houston,TX 77030
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center Make the check out to Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center but in the memo line of the check put “Dr. Robert Maki's GIST research fund.” Mail the check to: Robert Maki, M.D. Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center Box 223 1275 York Avenue New York, NY 10021
Oregon Health & Science University
For OHSU, please specify that your donation is for the GIST research program of the Heinrich-Corless Laboratories. Mail to:
OHSU Cancer Institute 3181 SW Sam Jackson Park Road, CR 145 Portland, OR 97239-3098 (503) 494-7071
Dr. Anette Duensing’s lab, University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute
Dr. Anette Duensing has a small but productive GIST research lab at the University of Pittsburgh, where she is working on important GIST research. Dr. Duensing has generated highly promising preliminary data on the precise mechanism of imatinib-induced tumor cell apoptosis (death). These results have the potential to lead to the development of novel treatment strategies that eventually will help to overcome drug resistance To donate to her lab, make a check payable to the “University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute” and write “donation to Anette Duensing’s lab” in the memo area on the lower left of your check. 100% of the money will be going to Dr. Duensing's lab. There will be no overhead for the University of Pittsburgh. In addition to the check, it would be good to have an accompanying letter saying that the money is a donation for GIST research in Dr. Anette Duensing's lab.
Anette Duensing, MD Research Assistant Professor University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute Hillman Cancer Center Research Pavilion, Suite 1.8 5117 Centre Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15213
Dr. Sebastsian Bauer's lab, West German Cancer Center, University of Essen Dr. Bauer has recently completed a post-doctoral fellowship at the pathology lab of Jonathan Fletcher, M.D. at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston. He has returned to Gemany and started his own lab for translational sarcoma research. In 2005 Dr. Bauer won the Young Investigator award at the Connective Tissue Oncology Society meeting for his work on heat shock protein 90 and its role in resistance of GIST to imatinib.. To donate to Dr. Bauer's research, write the following in the memo field of your check: GIST Research at West German Cancer Center. Mail the contribution to: Förderverein Innere Klinik (Tumorforschung) [Friends of the Dept. of Cancer Research] West German Cancer Center University of Essen Hufelandstr. 55 45122 Essen Germany
Dr. Patrick Schöffski’s GIST Research Program, University Hospital Gasthuisberg, Leuven, Belgium You can contribute directly to Prof. dr. P. Schöffski’s GIST Research Programme at the University Hospital Gasthuisberg, Catholic University Leuven, Belgium by sending a check to: Prof. dr. P. Schöffski UZ Gasthuisberg Department of General Medical Oncology Herestraat 49 3000 Leuven Belgium Please make the check payable to prof. dr. P. Schöffski, GIST Research Programme. Additional Research Fund DrivesThe Liddy Shriver Sarcoma Initiative http://liddyshriversarcomainitiative.org/ Financial DisclosureGSI has made complete disclosure publicly available regarding the pharmaceutical company grants it has received, and how those funds were allocated. Link here to see this information. GIST Support International was founded on the principle of openness. The Operating Committee of GSI takes seriously its mission of providing the GIST community with complete and unbiased information so that patients and their families can make informed decisions. With this in mind, the Operating Committee of GSI requires financial transparency of all organizations raising funds who wish to promote fundraising efforts on our e-mail listserv or to be shown on this page of GIST Support International's website. Financial disclosure complying with GSI's disclosure policy must be made by fundraising campaigns prior to any discussions of their activities through GSI's listserv. Fundraisers may contact us at gsi@gistsupport.org to ask permission to announce on our listserv. Details of our policy are available here. In a nutshell, with the exception of grassroots campaigns in which donation checks are made out directly to the end-recipient research institution, all other fundraisers must provide totally transparent financial disclosure. One to-the-point article at the Guidestar site discusses how transparency connotes more than simply adhering to IRS rules... read more at this link. The following are some sources on the Internet to help in selecting charities to which you might want to donate. Healing Through Music donations of music CDs
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