Quick Links

eHope - A Monthly Newsletter from City of HopeVolume 6, Issue 7 - July 20, 2007

Featured Story


Photo of a young woman Sometimes, the answer to breast cancer lies within
When a young woman has several close relatives diagnosed with breast cancer, and she hears the news she has it too, health-care experts often recommend she get genetic testing. These tests look for inherited gene mutations that raise cancer risk. But what if she's got few adult women in her family tree? City of Hope researchers say more of these young women should be candidates for testing, too.

More News

City of Hope tapped as one of nation's best hospitals for cancer and urology U.S. News & World Report America's Best Hospitals 2007 Logo
U.S.News & World Report has selected City of Hope as one of "America's Best Hospitals" for cancer and urology. It's one of only five California centers — and one of two in the Los Angeles area — to appear on the cancer list.

Scientist explores immune-based tests in his hunt for lung cancer Photo of a chest exam
The immune system doesn't just fight germs. It can also react to cancer cells. A City of Hope scientist believes that testing for immune reactions to lung cancer can serve as an alert to cancer's presence early — when it is more treatable.

Banking cord blood can save lives Photo of man being honored with award
Julian Yarbrough desperately needed a hematopoietic cell transplant to treat his leukemia. Thanks to some unexpected donors, the teenager got one at City of Hope. Now a legislative push might spur more such happy endings.

Writing class to turn cancer experiences into inspirational book Photo of two women writing
The pen might not just be mightier than the sword; it might be mightier than disease, as well. City of Hope cancer patients and families have used writing to cope with illness, and soon their works will help others along their own cancer journeys.

Did you know?

Two-thirds of women know that chemotherapy and radiation are treatments for breast cancer, but only about a quarter know that hormone therapy and targeted drugs also are options, according to a recent survey by the nonprofit group CancerCare. Hormone therapy, which includes tamoxifen, aims to block the hormones that fuel some breast cancers. Targeted therapies, which include Herceptin, interfere with specific ways that cancer cells grow. City of Hope offers the full spectrum of breast cancer treatments, as well as the next generation of investigational medications through clinical trials.

Upcoming Events

Walk for Hope to Cure Breast Cancer Walk for Hope logoMore info >>
Keep on Walkin'. Registration has opened for all 2007 Walk for Hope event sites, including San Francisco on Oct. 13, the Philadelphia metro area and Chicago on Oct. 14, and finally Los Angeles on Oct. 28. Can't make it to an event? Become a Virtual Walker.
Locations: Justin Herman Plaza in San Francisco, Campbell's Field in Camden, N.J., Illinois Science & Technology Park in Skokie, Ill., and the City of Hope campus in Duarte, Calif.
Date and times: Times vary by site

Double-your-donation days Office Depot Foundation LogoMore info >>
Office Depot, a global supplier of office products and services, will match your donation to City of Hope, dollar for dollar, up to $100,000 — compliments of the Office Depot Foundation.
How: Donate online at www.cityofhope.org/fightcancer
Dates:
Months of July, August and September

View all upcoming events >>

 Quick Poll

Do you use any of these activities to support your well-being? (Choose your most frequent activity.)

  • Yoga
  • Homeopathy
  • Acupuncture
  • Prayer or spiritual healing
  • Massage or reiki
Take the poll >>

 eHope - Make a Gift

City of Hope is a new model of cancer center where medical research and clinical care come together and where scientific discoveries turn into newer, more effective patient treatments. Our research innovations become advances in compassionate care as quickly as possible, because people battling cancer and other serious diseases need better options — now. Join us

 eHope - Go On, Just Ask

Do you have a suggested Q&A topic or specific question for our physicians? Please send your question or idea to ehope@coh.org. And stay tuned — it might end up in a future issue.

 eHope - Additional Resources

 Search

Go!
Advanced Search Options
News & Publications Search

 eHope - City News Online

City News coverRead the most recent issue of City News, City of Hope's semiannual magazine, online. You can also email us to request the print version.