Inspirations Volume 8 - Gabrielle`s Angel Foundation

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Inspirations Volume 8 - Gabrielle`s Angel Foundation
G&P Mission Statement
THE PURPOSE OF The G&P Foundation for
Cancer Research is to encourage the development of
more effective therapies for
patients with leukemia, lymphoma and related cancers. The Foundation funds innovative
clinical or basic science research that will lead
to novel therapeutic approaches that could
replace, or be used in combination with existing
effective therapies. Such therapeutic approaches
could include integrative (integrative/complementary) medicine.
The Foundation funds research to improve the
efficacy of cancer treatments, reduce their toxicity and improve the quality of life of patients
with leukemia or lymphoma.
The Foundation also supports limited scientific
interchange between select leaders in different
areas of bio and integrative medical research, to
develop unique and important collaborative efforts
that will lead to improvements in the treatment
and care of patients with leukemia and lymphoma.
”
Recycle Your Old Cell Phone,
Make a Difference
THE G&P FOUNDATION countinues its partnership
with Charitable Recycling to provide a helpful
alternative to the disposal of cell phones in landfills. Just donate your old cell phone and
Charitable Recycling will refurbish and distribute them to provide emergency services to battered adults and children, senior citizens and
medical patients awaiting organ transplants. For
each cell phone collected, The G&P
Foundation will receive $1.00 for its mission to
fund research until a cure for cancer is found.
All cell phones regardless of age or working
condition are accepted. Make certain to deactivate your phone prior to donation by contacting
your service provider. For information visit,
www.charitablerecycling.com and indicate The
G&P Foundation as the beneficiary of your cell
phone donation.
Know What To Look For-
Warning Signs That Can
Save Your Life
Early detection and intervention can help increase the chances
of overcoming cancer. If you are experiencing any of the following symptoms, see your doctor immediately:
• Painless swelling of lymph nodes (neck, armpits, groin or
abdomen)
• Fever and night sweats
• Indigestion and abdominal pain; loss of appetite
• Bone pain
THANK YOU
FOR YOUR SUPPORT.
Your Invitation to Purchase
Limited Edition Medals
18 KARAT GOLD &
STERLING SILVER MEDALS
From The British Royal Mint
To order your commemorative
Gabrielle Rich Aouad medal,
fill out the enclosed order form
or call the Royal Mint at 1-800-221-1215.
When ordering, please refer to the medals by their
product numbers:
GOLD #B2BFGP and SILVER #B2BAFSP
A portion of the sale of each medal benefits
The G&P Foundation.
Inspirations
Inspirations
WINTER 2006 | VOLUME 8
A Newsletter from The G&P Foundation for Cancer Research
Denise Rich and Friends Help Raise $3.3 Million
For Cancer Research at The Angel Ball 2005
Board of Directors
Denise Rich
Co-Founder
Philip Aouad
A STAR-STUDDED ARRAY OF CELEBRITIES joined Grammy-nominated songwriter and
G&P Co-Founder Denise Rich at the New York Marriott Marquis for the fourth Angel
Ball gala, helping to raise $3.3 million for The G&P Foundation for Cancer Research.
The black-tie benefit, which featured a cocktail reception, dinner and live auction,
recognized four honorees for their outstanding contributions as humanitarians and
philanthropic leaders: singer/songwriter Patti LaBelle; Russell Simmons, Chairman
and CEO of Rush Communications; Kimora Lee Simmons, Creative Director, Baby
Phat; and GLAMOUR Magazine Editor-in-Chief Cindi Leive.
Co-Founder
Deborah Dunsire, M.D.
Millennium Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
Star Jones Reynolds
The VIEW
Clifford Perlman, Esq.
Perlman & Perlman
Frank Rella
Trine Corporation
The triumph of the night’s fundraising efforts was highlighted by a $1 million
donation from the royal family of Abu Dhabi. Due to the great success of this event,
The G&P Foundation will fund seven new Medical Research Awards in 2006 with the
proceeds from Angel Ball 2005.
Michele Rella
Director
Daniella Rich
Director
Legendary vocalist Patti LaBelle segued from her acceptance speech into a surprise,
heartfelt rendition of “Somewhere Over the Rainbow”, and was joined by Stevie
Wonder at the piano, Natalie Cole and Wonder’s daughter, Aisha Morris. The night
culminated with all of the performers uniting onstage to sing the Martha Reeves
classic “Dancin’ in the Streets.”
Ilona Rich Schachter
Director
Paul Schindler, Esq.
Greenberg Traurig, LLP
Donald Toresco
Toresco Enterprises, Inc.
The Angel Ball 2005 also featured performances by Ruben Studdard, Nelly, Leela
James, BeBe Winans, Miri Ben-Ari and Shawn King. Other celebrities participated by
donating their time and talents as presenters including Star Jones Reynolds, Kelly
Ripa, Lorraine Bracco, Joy Behar and Montel Williams (both served as the evening’s
auctioneers), Jamie-Lynn Sigler, Ivana Trump, Joan Collins, JoJo, Debra Lee and
Felicia Taylor, among others.
Erin Zammett
Glamour Magazine
Medical Advisory Board
Chair: Dr. Stephen D. Nimer
Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
Dr. Barrie R. Cassileth
The Angel Ball is held biennially in memory of Gabrielle Rich Aouad (1969 - 1996).
Angel Ball 2005 was sponsored by Donald Toresco of Toresco Enterprises, Inc.,
Condé Nast Publications and PhRMA.
Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
Dr. Curt I. Civin
Johns Hopkins University
Dr. Jerome Groopman
The Angel Ball 2005 (Photos continued on pages 4-6)
Harvard Institute of Medicine
Dr. Julie A. Ross
University of Minnesota Cancer Center
Dr. Janet D. Rowley
Univesity of Chicago
Dr. Rainer F. Storb
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
Dr. Jeffrey D. White
Bethesda, Maryland
Dr. Cheryl L. Willman
University of New Mexico Cancer
Research Facility
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Staff
Jennifer Ranieri
Christa Justus
41 East 11th Street,
Floor 11
New York, NY 10003
Tel: 212.905.6200
Fax: 212.905.6203
www.gpfoundation.com
info@gpfoundation.com
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1. Daniella and
Denise Rich
2. Cindi Leive
3. Louisa Bohm, L.
Marilyn Crawford,
Michele Rella, Denise
Rich, Patti LaBelle,
Stevie Wonder, Aisha
Morris, Leela James
4. Nelly, Jerry Inzerillo
5. Wynonna Judd
6. Kelly Ripa
Frette Shopping Extravaganza A Success –
Proceeds Benefit Cancer Research
ASPEN – ON DECEMBER 29, 2005 FRETTE, the esteemed luxury linens brand,
hosted a shopping day and reception at their Aspen boutique to benefit The
G&P Foundation for Cancer Research. Frette generously donated 20% of the
sales on that day to the Foundation’s program of funding cancer research, with
a focus on leukemia, lymphoma and other blood related cancers. The event
was a huge success, raising over $3,500 for the Foundation. The G&P
Foundation wishes to express special thanks to Alison Newman and Linda
Guterman of Frette for making this event possible.
Norma Smith, Denise Rich, Linda Guterman,
Linda Guterman of Frette, Helen Klanderud
The luxury linens brand Frette has always been associated and intertwined
with quality and has become an esteemed brand throughout the world, well
known for its workmanship and finishing touches. The quality linens may be
viewed and purchased at www.frette.com in addition to stores situated
worldwide.
Angel Love For Sale
Limited-Edition Angel Love Tank Tops
THE G&P FOUNDATION HAS TEAMED UP with chic women’s clothing company,
Priorities to create a limited-edition Angel Love tank top to be offered
exclusively at www.prioritiesnyc.com. The crystal embellished tank tops,
designed by Priorities President, Stefani Toonkel-Greenspan, echo the theme of
the Foundation and will retail for $30.00. Thanks to the generosity of Priorities,
100% of the net proceeds of every tank top sold will go directly to The G&P
Foundation ($19.00) and our mission to fund research until a cure is found. To
place your order call 212-905-6202, fill out the enclosed order form or shop
online at www.prioritiesnyc.com. Thank you for your support!
ORDER NOW!
www.prioritiesnyc.com
212-905-6202
Meet Our Medical
Advisory Board!
Third in a Series
IN OUR CONTINUING EFFORT to introduce
readers to the esteemed physicians on The
G&P Foundation Medical Advisory Board,
Inspirations presents its series of interviews
showcasing a member of our board in their
own words.
In this third installment, we are proud to
introduce you to Janet Davison Rowley, M. D.
of The University of Chicago. Dr. Rowley is
the Blum-Riese Distinguished Service
Professor in the Departments of Medicine,
in Molecular Genetics and Cell Biology and
in Human Genetics. She received her
medical degree from the University of
Chicago in 1948. She joined the research
faculty at the University of Chicago in 1962
and became a Professor in 1977. Dr. Rowley
has contributed significantly to advances in
understanding of genetic changes in cancer.
Her discoveries have revolutionized the view
of hematologists/oncologists and cancer
biologists regarding the critical importance
of recurring chromosome abnormalities in
cancer cells.
She has published over 400 papers and book
chapters describing her research in
leukemia and related areas and has received
numerous awards including Dameshek Prize
(1982), Medal of Honor (ACS, 1996), and more
recently the Dorothy P. Landon Award
(2005). She is a member of the National
Academy of Sciences (1984), Institute of
Medicine (1985), American Academy of Arts
and Sciences (1991), and American
Philosophical Society (1993). She has
received nine honorary degrees including
one from Oxford in June 2000 and from
Lund in 2003.
JANET DAVISON ROWLEY, M. D.
“I should begin by saying how important I
think the work of the Foundation is,
especially today as budgets for science are
being constrained by other federal
requirements.
The goal of The G&P
Foundation namely to fund young scientists
and physicians and others involved in the
care of patients with cancer is more needed
than ever. Young scientists have a very hard
time breaking into the system and getting
funding for starting their laboratories. I was
very fortunate back in 1962 when I began in
research to be part of a project that was
funded by the national government so I
didn’t have to apply for grants in the first
few years.
The project that I have been involved in
for more than thirty years is the study of
genetic changes in leukemia cells and
lymphomas. The tools I used to study
these genetic changes in the malignant
cells were chromosomes. The normal
human cell has 46 chromosomes of particular sizes and shapes. What has become
apparent over the course of my studies is
that many leukemia cells
have altered chromosome numbers (too many
or too few) or they have
altered chromosome sizes
and shapes due to breaks
in chromosomes and
rearrangements.
I was very fortunate in
1972 to be the first to
identify the chromosomes involved in two of
these re-arrangements,
called “translocations”.
In cancer and especially
leukemia and lymphoma,
chromosomes are broken
in specific places, and
their ends are swapped
so that different size pieces of the chromosomes are exchanged. This leads to
identifiable changes in the chromosomes
when you look at them under the microscope.
The most well known translocation I discovered was one involving chromosomes
9 and 22. It had been known since 1960
that a particular form of leukemia called
Chronic Myeloid Leukemia (CML) had a
unique small chromosome. Because it
was discovered in the city of Philadelphia
it was called the Philadelphia or the Ph
chromosome. With the staining techniques that were used at the time, chromosomes all stained uniformly. They
could identify this very small marker
chromosome but how it came to be wasn’t
clear. I applied a new technique that
showed that each chromosome pair had a
unique pattern of alternating dark and
light stripes to study this mystery marker
chromosome. I could see that in fact the
Ph chromosome was actually a translocation where a large piece of chromosome
22 went to the end of chromosome 9 and a
smaller piece of chromosome 9 went to
chromosome 22 giving rise to this small
Ph chromosome.
The importance of this is that other laboratories analyzed the DNA at the sites of
the chromosome breaks and discovered
that the gene on chromosome 9 was the
Abelson gene, which had already been
identified in a mouse leukemia. The consequence of the translocation was to
break within the gene and to move part of
the Abelson gene to chromosome 22, next
to a gene called BCR that
is also broken. So you
end up with a new,
unique fusion gene on
the Ph chromosome,
which consists of part of
the normal BCR gene on
22, fused to the back half,
if you will, of the
Abelson gene, which is
normally on chromosome 9.
This fusion leads to the
activation of the Abelson
gene whose function is
as a tyrosine kinase. The
tyrosine kinases act to
increase cell growth.
The fusion then leads
these cells to grow not necessarily more
rapidly but it keeps them from stopping
growth when there is sufficient number of
white blood cells. This, in turn, with
other genetic changes whose identity is
unknown at the present time, leads the
cell to become a leukemic cell.
This discovery has turned out to be
extremely important because others, most
especially Brian Druker at Oregon Health
& Science University, working with a
chemist at Ciba, identified the compound
known as STI 571 that inhibited the
growth of cells with this abnormal
Abelson fusion protein. This drug was
then named Gleevec, now Imatinib, which
has transformed the treatment of patients
who have CML.
The challenge for the future is to identify
the same kind of drug to treat patients who
have acute forms of leukemia, to treat them
more effectively. This is especially urgent for
patients who have Acute Myelogenous
Leukemia (AML) who are older, i.e. over the
age of 60, because the outcome of
treatment in these patients is still dismal.
So, there is need for continued research to
find additional drugs to treat these other
forms of leukemia.”
The Angel Ball 2005
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Marty Richards, Denise Rich and
Rick Friedberg
2. Lorraine Bracco and Joy Behar
3. Star and Al Reynolds
4. Carol Alt
5. Ian Behar, Unik Ernest and
Donald Toresco
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6. Judy and Rod Gilbert and
Catherine Saxton
7. Ivana Trump
8. Hilary and Bryant Gumbel
9. Denise Wohl, Michele and
Frank Rella
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10. Vanessa Minillo and Daniella Rich
11. Leela James and Denise Rich
12. Debra Lee, Grace Hightower, Felicia
Taylor, Star Jones Reynolds and
Lorraine Bracco
13. Kimora Lee Simmons and
Russell Simmons
14. Shawn King
15. Lisa Loeb
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Denise Rich and Rita Cosby
2. Jojo
3. BeBe Winans
4. Jamie-Lynn Sigler
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5. Marcy Warren
6. Gayle King, Patti LaBelle and friends
7. Erin Zammett and Nick Ruddy
8. Patty Findlay, Denise Rich and
Tiqui Atencio
9. Britney and Lisa Gastineau, Denise
and Daniella Rich
10. Tamara Tunie and guest
11. Ruben Studdard
12. Dennis Basso and Paula Schulhof
13. Montel Williams
14. Galina Novikov and Denise Rich
15. Stevie Wonder and daughter
Aisha Morris
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The Angel Ball 2005
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Althea and Bill Hickman
2. Carolyn Plotkin, Dawn Page,
Becky Adelman, Amanda Plotkin
and Dan Weisenfeld
3. Felicia Taylor and Denise Rich
4. Debra Lee and Nelly
5. Dr. and Mrs. Stephen Nimer
6. Patti LaBelle and Stevie Wonder
7. Joan Collins
8. Michele and Larry Herbert
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9. Ella Krasner and guest
10. Martha Byrne
11. Denise Rich with Tatiana and
Philip Aouad
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12. Natalie Cole, Marc Bouwer,
Patti LaBelle and Paul Margolin
13. Alison & Howard Lutnick and friends
14. Mr. and Mrs. Jose Mari Chan
15. Melissa and Michael Mithoff
PHOTO CREDITS –
Karen Dolan, Patrick McMullan, Rob Rich
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THE G&P FOUNDATION GIVES SPECIAL THANKS
TO THE FOLLOWING FOR THEIR
GENEROUS CONTRIBUTIONS TO ANGEL BALL 2005
AUCTION
AER Lounge, LLC – Andy Unanue, Alain
Ducasse at the Essex House, Maria &
Fernando Allende, Alpine Creative
Group, Americana Manhasset, Avon
Salon & Spa, Bath Bloomers, Betsey
Johnson, Anaït Bian, Dennis Basso,
Patti Brito, Blue Star Jets, Dr. Frederic
Brandt, Carelle Ltd., Roberto Cavalli,
Cheesecake Aly, Inc., Jimmy Choo,
Jacqueline Cohen Diamond & Jewelry &
Co., C.O. Bigelow, Escada, Etro, DIVA
Executive Limousine, Inc., Ducati, EOS
Airlines, Judy and Rod Gilbert, GLAMOUR Magazine, gloss Day Spa, Gretchen
Gray
Jewelry,
Dan
Hallman,
Hirshleifer’s, Jacob & Co., Janet Goldman
and Fragments, Jay Johansen, Pamela
Johananoff, Judith Ripka Jewelry, Naeem
Khan, Kiehl’s Since 1851, Lambertson
Truex, La Mer, Adrienne Landau, Loews
Movie Corporation, L’Olivier Floral
Atelier & L’Olivier Downtown, London
Jewelers, Longchamp USA, Inc., Mia &
Kompany, M3 The Image Group,
Madame Paulette Custom Couture
Cleaners, Mara Khodara Fashions,
MaxMara,
Meyers
USA,
Patrick
McMullen, Modell’s Sporting Goods,
One&Only Ocean Club, Marc Packer,
Peace & Love Jewelry by Nancy Davis,
The Peninsula Beverly Hills, Piranesi,
Pratesi, Ramy Cosmetics, Raymond Weil
USA + DiMODOLO Int., Ribot
Restaurant, Robb Report, The Rosenthal
Group
for
Aesthetic
Dentistry,
Sapa Restaurant, Sally Hershberger
Downtown Salon, Sally Hershberger
Face Place, Samantha Keely Smith,
Lorraine Schwartz, Simmons Jewelry
Co., Dick Streim – Taylor Made Travel,
The Savoy – A Fairmont Hotel, Dr.
Howard Sobel, Swarovski North
America, Ltd., Trish McEvoy, Claudia
Undesser, Valentino Boutique New York,
David Yurman
SPONSORS
ATTENDEE GIFTBAG
Underwritten by Louisa BenjaminBohm, Shleppers Moving & Storage
Angel Love Tanks Tops, Barielle, Ben &
Jerry’s, BMI, Cure Search National
Childhood Cancer Foundation, Denise
Rich Songs, Domain Entertainment, EOS
Airlines, FIJI Water, Fountainhead Films,
Freeze 24/7, Giorgio Armani Parfums,
Laura Geller, GLAMOUR Magazine, Julia
Glasner & Said Belhadfa, gloss Day Spa,
IZZE Sparkling Juice, Kimora Lee
Simmons Beauty LLC, Albert M.
Lefkovitz M.D. – Alaur Skin, The
Laundry Spa, M•A•C Cosmetics, “My So
Called Normal Life” by Erin Zammett,
Nick Chavez Beverly Hills, Parfums
Givenchy, Peter Thomas Roth Clinical
Skincare, Ramy Spa, Sofia Mini
Sparkling Blancs de Blanc, Steps for
Living, Inc., Universal Motown Records
Group, UTOWA, 785 Records
Champagne Courtesy of
Perrier Jouet Champagne,
The Charmer Sunbelt Group,
Charmer Sales Company
Wine Courtesy of Pamela Stein
Water Courtesy of FIJI Water
Spirits Courtesy of Ketel One Vodka
Tribute Journal Paper Courtesy of
PANTONE
TALENT GIFT BAG
Auberge Resorts – The Inn at Palmetto
Bluff, Aaron Basha, Henri Bendel, Carnet
Travels.com, Roberto Cavalli, The Cocoa
Room, Dempsey & Carroll, Deva Jewels,
L’Occitane en Provence, Porsche Designs,
Priorities, Seche, Silhouette Optical,
Simmons Jewelry Co., Steve Madden,
Robert Tateossian, Thierry Mugler
Parfums, TIGI – S Factor, Patricia Wexler
M.D. Dermatology Serivce
NEXT G&P EVENT SCHEDULED FOR OCTOBER, 2006!
VISIT WWW.GPFOUNDATION.COM FOR UPDATES.
INTERESTED IN BECOMING A G&P SPONSOR?
CALL US – 212-905-6200.

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