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Stand Up To Cancer's call-to-action at Saturday's World Series game tapped into the best of baseball, and the best in corporate sponsorship on an issue that affects us all.
Stand Up To Cancer's call-to-action at Saturday's World Series game tapped into the best of baseball, and the best in corporate sponsorship on an issue that affects us all.
Laura Ziskin | Posted 11.16.2009 | Living
Last year Patrick Swayze defiantly posed the questions, "Will you stand with me? Will you stand up to cancer?" His words that day are ringing in my ears now.
Sherry Lansing | Posted 10.16.2009 | Politics
Senator Kennedy practiced "random acts of kindness" long before they were in vogue. It was Ted Kennedy's deep empathy for those who are sick and afflicted that will be his lasting legacy.
ABC News | Posted 06.27.2009 | Living
Stand Up To Cancer, the charitable initiative launched last year and aimed at getting new cancer treatments to patients as quickly as possible, will a...
Bill Paxton | Posted 06.27.2009 | Entertainment
On May 9th, Stephen Bruton became one of the 1,500 people that die everyday from cancer. That's a mind-numbing statistic. Unfortunately such statistics can go ignored.
Lisa Paulsen | Posted 06.27.2009 | Living
Stand Up To Cancer has raised $73.6 million for SU2C "Dream Teams" of top scientists at different institutions to help them get promising new treatments to cancer patients -- and do it fast.
Corbin Bleu | Posted 04.26.2009 | Entertainment
Sure, Alec Baldwin is cool. Sure, Alec Baldwin is funny. Sure, Alec Baldwin has won every honor under the sun. But dammit, I am the guy from High School Musical, and I want to win.
Laura Ziskin | Posted 12.18.2008 | Entertainment
This past September 5th, Stand Up to Cancer launched in a powerful way... we raised more than $100 million for innovative cancer research projects.
Huffington Post | Rachel Sklar | Posted 10.10.2008 | Media
On Friday night, all three networks ram the star-studded, commercial-free benefit show, "Stand Up To Cancer," to raise money to fund cancer research a...
Hollywood Reporter | Paul J. Gough | Posted 10.09.2008 | Media
NEW YORK -- The industrywide "Stand Up to Cancer" telethon averaged at least 10.3 million viewers in its hourlong simulcast on ABC, NBC and CBS Friday...
AP | FRAZIER MOORE | Posted 10.09.2008 | Media
NEW YORK — Spurred by an historic telethon Friday night, viewers stood up to cancer and pushed total donations for research to battle the diseas...
AP | SANDY COHEN | Posted 10.06.2008 | Entertainment
LOS ANGELES (AP) _ Three TV networks, cancer research advocates and more than 60 celebrities from music, sports, TV and film made history Friday night...
Joanna Rudnick | Posted 10.06.2008 | Living
When I was 27 years old, four words changed my life: "Positive for a deleterious mutation." Translated into English, that meant I was carrying the mutated gene that triggered the breast and ovarian cancer suffered by my mother, grandmother and great aunts.
AP | FRAZIER MOORE | Posted 10.04.2008 | Media
NEW YORK — Katie Couric, Charles Gibson and Brian Williams have something in common besides their jobs: Each has lost loved ones to cancer _ whi...
Sean Morrow | Posted 07.31.2008 | Living
On the evening of September 5, 2008, all three major networks will be broadcasting the same content. The rare simulcast will be a telethon for Stand ...
Huffington Post | Sean Morrow | Posted 07.05.2008 | Entertainment
Huffington post blogger Larry David of Seinfeld and Curb Your Enthusiasm fame has released a video in which he states "Cancer has many victims, I shou...
AP | DAVID BAUDER | Posted 06.04.2008 | Media
NEW YORK — ABC, CBS and NBC have set aside a prime-time hour on the Friday after Labor Day to simulcast a fundraiser for cancer research. "Stan...
Huffington Post | Posted 06.04.2008 | Media
Update: In a move to be announced on all three networks' morning shows Tuesday, ABC, CBS, and NBC are teaming up for a telethon to benefit cancer res...
Laura Ziskin | Posted 11.01.2009 | Entertainment