Dear Gather Members and Friends,
As some of you know through my previous writing, I am a breast cancer survivor. It is expected that my breast cancer will come back because I waited too long prior to diagnosis and treatment. I cannot control the past, but I can make every effort with my lifestyle change. I firmly believe that diet, excercise, yoga and a positive outlook go a long way in preventing re-occurrance. It is my hope that other women and men can learn from my mistakes and avoid those challenges.
Of course another thing that we all can do is spread the word. We can share our experiences of our mothers, or sisters, or friends who have survived breast cancer. One such group who is trying to make a difference for breast cancer awareness and the investigation and research for future progress into cures. I recently wrote a letter to the Sister Study Organization to share my story and ask about helping. For those interested, here is a little bit of information about the investigators.
MEET THE INVESTIGATORS
DR. DALE SANDLER
Dr. Sandler received her M.P.H. from Yale University School of Medicine in 1975, and her Ph.D. in Epidemiology from The Johns Hopkins University School of Hygiene and Public Health in 1979. Dr. Sandler is Chief of the Epidemiology Branch at NIEHS. She studies environmental causes
of chronic disease in adults. Dr. Sandler’s research has looked at risk factors for leukemia and kidney disease, health effects of residential and occupational exposure to radon, and the health consequences of exposure to cigarette smoke and agricultural chemicals.
Listen to the KFNX radio interview with Dr. Sandler. (click here)
DR. CLARICE WEINBERG
Dr. Weinberg received her M.A. in Mathematics in 1974 from Brandeis University, and her Ph.D. in Biomathematics from the University of Washington, Seattle in 1980. Dr. Weinberg is Chief of the Biostatistics branch at NIEHS. Dr. Weinberg is interested in assessing genetic effects and
developing better designs and methods of analysis to help understand the joint role of genetics and environmental exposures in causing disease.
See story "Clarice Weinberg Receives Nathan Mantel Award"
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MORE ABOUT THE NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SCIENCES (NIEHS)
The National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) is one of 25 Institutes and Centers of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), which is a part of the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS). The mission of the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) is to reduce the burden of human illness and disability from environmental causes. The NIEHS achieves its mission through multidisciplinary biomedical research programs, prevention and intervention efforts, and communication strategies such as training, education, technology transfer, and community outreach.
Visit the NIEHS web site
DR. PAULA SCARBOROUGH JURAS
Dr. Juras is a Specialist with NIEHS, and serves as the Project Officer for the Sister Study. She earned a BA in Chemistry from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and a Ph.D. in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology from the University of Florida. Her dissertation research centered on an indicator of breast
cancer prognosis; and her graduate research, as a whole, contributed directly to the development of protease inhibitor therapeutics for persons living with HIV. Afterward, Dr. Juras was a research associate with Duke University Medical Center, and then went on to accept a research award fellowship with the NIEHS, where she studied lung disorders associated with some breast cancer treatments. Dr. Juras joined the NIEHS Epidemiology Branch in 1999.
DR. LISA DEROO
Dr. DeRoo is a Staff Scientist with NIEHS and serves as an epidemiologist for the Sister Study. She earned her M.P.H. in International Health from Emory University, and her Ph.D. in Epidemiology from the University of Washington School of Public Health and Community Medicine. Her doctoral research focused on
cigarette smoking during pregnancy and the risk of breast cancer. Before joining NIEHS in 2006, Dr. DeRoo was a visiting fellow at the Division of Epidemiology, University of Geneva, Switzerland, where she studied risk factors for breast cancer among Geneva women. Back to top
WHO IS COLLECTING THE DATA FOR NIEHS?
A professional services research firm, specializing in health studies and epidemiologic research, works closely with NIEHS investigators to recruit participants, collect data, and manage the day-to-day activities of the study. In July of 2005, the research firm (CODA) became part of Social and Scientific Systems, Inc. More information can be found at http://www.s-3.com/SES/ses.htm
For more information about the Sister Study, visit
http://www.sisterstudy.org/English/
Namaste & Welcome
deZengo is about the "Art of Beautiful Living." Finding beauty in the strangest places and oddest objects. Being open to the most important discovery of our life--SELF DISCOVERY. It is my hope that as we heal our own pains, angers, fears, regrets...we can begin to heal the world.
Pull up a cyber chair, sip some tea and enjoy a relaxing afternoon with Bonsai Yoga at their online hub or hang around here with the deZengo folks. We double down dog dare you!
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