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Stars
Align for Historic Stand Up To Cancer Event
Newswise, August 2010 — An extraordinary
line-up of actors, musicians, athletes and
journalists have banded together for Stand
Up To Cancer (SU2C), the groundbreaking
initiative aimed at raising funds to
accelerate innovative cancer research
bringing new therapies to patients quickly
that will saves lives now.
Stand Up To Cancer will return to primetime
TV on September 10, 2010, at 8PM EST & PST /
7PM CT. The one-hour fundraising event will
be simulcast live and commercial-free on
ABC, CBS, FOX, NBC, Bio, Discovery Health,
E!, G4, HBO, HBO Latino, MLB Network, mun2,
Showtime, Smithsonian Channel, The Style
Network, TV One, and VH1.
Executive produced by Laura Ziskin, the
special will be hosted Katie Couric, Diane
Sawyer, and Brian Williams (the anchors,
respectively, of the CBS, ABC and NBC
evening news programs), and will feature
numerous celebrity cancer survivors who
exemplify that cancer can affect even the
smartest, strongest and toughest people in
our lives.
Those expected to participate include
Christina Applegate, Lance Armstrong, Fran
Drescher, Elizabeth Edwards, Delta Goodrem,
Michael C. Hall, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Sharon
Osbourne, Robin Roberts, Maura Tierney,
Sofia Vergara, Marissa Jaret Winokur and
Ethan Zohn.
The broadcast will be dedicated to the 12
million U.S. cancer survivors and illustrate
how groundbreaking research can change the
tide in the fight against the disease.
Updates will be provided on the work of the
five Stand Up To Cancer Dream Teams, and Dr.
Sanjay Gupta, CNN’s Chief Medical
Correspondent, will report on other new
developments. One of the musical
performances will be an all-star
collaboration led by Stevie Wonder with
Natasha Bedingfield, Queen Latifah, Martina
McBride, Aaron Neville, and Dave Stewart.
Participants confirmed to date for the
September 10th broadcast include:
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
Derek Fisher
Seth MacFarlane
Diane Sawyer
Tatyana Ali
Delta Goodrem
Martina McBride
The Simpsons
Dave Annable
Dr. Sanjay Gupta
Mandy Moore
Dave Stewart
Christina Applegate
Michael C. Hall
Aaron Neville
Eric Stonestreet
Lance Armstrong
Alyson Hannigan
Apolo Anton Ohno
Marcia Strassman
Natasha Bedingfield
Tony Hawk
Sharon Osbourne
Alison Sweeney
David Boreanaz
Jon Heder
Dr. Mehmet Oz
Maura Tierney
Abigail Breslin
Marg Helgenberger
Jim Parsons
Gabrielle Union
Chiquis
Terrence Howard
Aubrey Plaza
Sofia Vassilieva
Katie Couric
Ken Jeong "
Dr. Ana Maria Polo
Sofia Vergara
Cindy Crawford
Rashida Jones
Queen Latifah
Brian Williams
Fran Drescher
Minka Kelly
Yarel Ramos
Marissa Jaret Winokur
Elizabeth Edwards
Laura Linney
Naya Rivera
Reese Witherspoon
Donald Faison
Zachary Levi
Robin Roberts
Stevie Wonder
Sally Field
Ray Liotta
Seth Rogen
Ethan Zohn
“We are eternally grateful for the
remarkable support we’ve received from the
entire entertainment community. We couldn’t
do this without everyone’s help – from the
networks and cable channels donating the
airtime to our celebrity volunteers
participating in the show and a lot of other
people in between,” said Sherry Lansing, one
of the co-founders of Stand Up To Cancer.
“On September 10th, we’ll send a resounding
message: we can cure cancer. It’s going to
take guts, brains, and the ongoing support
of the public, but we can do this. We want
to inspire our viewers with the results the
SU2C researchers have achieved to date and
rally them to continue to contribute to
bring us closer to that goal. No donation is
too small – every single person can play a
role in helping the scientists who are
working 24/7 to end cancer,” said Ziskin,
co-founder and executive producer of the
Stand Up To Cancer telecast.
On August 3rd, SU2C launched a popular viral
PSA entitled “Change the Odds” starring more
than a dozen of Hollywood’s young stars –
including Zac Efron, Dakota Fanning, Andrew
Garfield, Vanessa Hudgens, Logan Lerman,
Kristen Bell, and Jon Heder.
The PSA has resonated with the public; it
was viewed more than 120,000 times on the
internet within 24 hours of launch. The PSA
will also air during the September 10th
telecast. Directed by Marc Webb, the “Change
the Odds” PSA features eight vignettes,
where the odds of experiencing certain
scenarios (like being trapped in an
elevator) are contrasted with those of being
diagnosed with cancer. In the United States,
one in two men and one in three women will
be diagnosed with cancer in their lifetimes.
The primary goal of SU2C is to raise funds
for groundbreaking translational research to
accelerate the delivery of new therapies to
patients, getting them from the “bench to
the bedside” as quickly as possible. SU2C
brings together scientists from different
disciplines across various institutions to
work collaboratively, rather than
competitively, at a critical time in the
field of cancer research.
As in the landmark 2008 broadcast, this
year’s SU2C telecast will feature live
performances by legendary recording artists
and stars from film, television and sports,
presenting content that provides viewers
with insights into cancer.
The star-studded SU2C television special
builds continuing public support and
donations for cutting-edge cancer research
that translates at a rapid pace from the
laboratory to treatments and technologies
benefiting patients. One hundred percent of
all donations received from the public will
go directly to cancer research. Viewers will
have the ability to donate via a dedicated
phone line, the web, or through text.
The 2008 telecast was viewed in more than
170 countries and helped raise over $100
million. To date, five multi-disciplinary
“Dream Teams” of researchers comprised of
seven leaders and four co-leaders, with more
than 200 individuals participating in total,
as well as 13 young, innovative scientists,
who are undertaking high-risk yet
potentially high-reward projects, have
received SU2C funding.
The American Association for Cancer Research
(AACR), which consists of more than 32,000
scientists engaged in the fight against
cancer, is Stand Up To Cancer’s sole
scientific partner.
The AACR, the oldest and largest scientific
organization in the world focusing on every
aspect of high-quality, innovative cancer
research from the bench to the bedside, is
responsible for administering and managing
the grants, and providing scientific
oversight in conjunction with the SU2C
Scientific Advisory Committee, led by Nobel
Laureate Phillip A. Sharp, Ph.D., institute
professor at the David H. Koch Institute for
Integrative Cancer Research at the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
About the Stand Up
To Cancer Initiative
Stand Up To Cancer (SU2C) – a program of the
Entertainment Industry Foundation (EIF), a
501(c)3 charitable organization – raises
funds to hasten the pace of groundbreaking
translational research that can get new
therapies to patients quickly and save
lives. In the fall of 2007, a group of women
who have been profoundly affected by cancer
began working together to marshal the
resources of the media and entertainment
industries in the fight against it.
Stand Up To Cancer will return to primetime
TV on September 10, 2010, at 8PM EST & PST /
7PM CT. The one-hour fundraising event will
be simulcast live and commercial-free on
ABC, CBS, FOX, NBC, Bio, Discovery Health,
E!, G4, HBO, HBO Latino, MLB Network, mun2,
Showtime, Smithsonian Channel, The Style
Network, TV One, and VH1.
The SU2C founding members include Laura
Ziskin, executive producer of the Sept. 5,
2008 broadcast and the upcoming one, who is
a cancer survivor; Sherry Lansing,
chairperson of the Entertainment Industry
Foundation’s Board of Directors and founder
of the Sherry Lansing Foundation; EIF
President and CEO Lisa Paulsen; Katie Couric;
EIF Senior Vice President Kathleen Lobb;
Rusty Robertson and Sue Schwartz of the
Robertson Schwartz Agency; nonprofit
executive Ellen Ziffren; and Noreen Fraser,
founder of the Noreen Fraser Foundation (NFF)
and a cancer survivor. SU2C was formally
launched on
May 27, 2008.
Major League Baseball was the founding donor
to contribute to Stand Up To Cancer. Other
major SU2C supporters include Sidney Kimmel,
the country’s largest individual supporter
of cancer research, Amgen, Bloomberg
Philanthropies, Cancer Treatment Centers of
America, The Gateway for Cancer Research
Foundation, GlaxoSmithKline, Inter-American
Development Bank (IDB), Wallis Annenberg &
The Annenberg Foundation, Alliance for
Global Good, Milken Family Foundation,
Philips Electronics, Steve Tisch, The Island
Def Jam Music Group, Comcast and many
others. SU2C major media partners include
AOL, Bonnier Corporation, Condé Nast Media
Group, Costco Connection, Current TV, eBay
Inc., Facebook, Hearst Corporation, iTunes,
MySpace, Rodale, Los Angeles Times, Martha
Stewart Living, Meredith Corporation, Time
Inc., Twitter, VEVO, and YouTube.
About the Entertainment Industry Foundation
Stand Up To Cancer is a program of the
Entertainment Industry Foundation (EIF), the
501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization that
serves as the collective philanthropy for
the television and film businesses. EIF has
distributed hundreds of millions of dollars
to support programs addressing critical
health, education and social issues.
For more information visit www.standup2cancer.org.