The intent for the Patricia Kane Hennin Cancer Research Fund is to raise one million dollars in principal and then to Fund Pure Research in Breast Cancer cell development and metastasis, especially as induced by estrogen and other hormones. Patsy believed she was dying as a result of prescribed hormone replacement therapy. While estrogen is dangerous to all women, one third of women are very estrogen sensitive and very cancer prone. I wish to avoid monies ending up favoring pharmaceutical company strategies selling chemotherapy products which prolong cancer life rather than curing sudden cell multiplication. I do not have faith in large institutionalized organizations that for years have failed to solve this problem while consuming vast resources. I am looking for a Marie Curie or Jonas Salk, not a drone hoping to be hired by Wyeth, Pfizer, Merck, et al. Two billion dollars are spent on Cancer Research per year while the drug companies like Wyeth, the seller of estrogen that causes 20,000 cancers per year, earn $12 to $35 billion per year. It is important to me that the charitable donations I manage to raise go to the right place: Pure Cancer Cell Development Research.
The first annual Patricia Kane Hennin Cancer Research Fund Dinner Dance, held at the Hennin Farm in Woolwich, Maine August 18th, raised $62,000. Dinner was preceded by an afternoon of field day events, team competitions, tug of war and rope swing swimming antics. The event was produced by the Shelter Institute Staff and the Hennin and Kane Families.
Pat welcomes constructive information on promising research needing funding. Only one in ten projects is currently funded. Donations can be made to "The Patricia Kane Hennin Cancer Research Fund", 253 Barley Neck Rd, Woolwich, ME 04579. The Fund is managed by the Maine Community Foundation, 245 Main St. Ellsworth, ME 04605.
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