Channel 4 Stands Up To Cancer
Channel 4 and Cancer Research UK are joining forces to launch Stand Up To Cancer in the UK. Television, music and film stars will come together in October in a new national fundraising event to galvanise the public in the fight against cancer. The on-air season will build over a whole week on Channel 4, culminating in a live fundraising entertainment extravaganza.
The season will deliver a range of Channel 4’s factual entertainment and health programming and feature some of C4’s biggest names including Alan Carr, Davina and Dr. Christian Jessen.
Since Stand Up To Cancer began in the USA in 2008 with a roadblock telecast across ABC, CBS and NBC, it has harnessed the support of the entertainment industry to raise more than £100 million for cancer research focused on bringing more effective and less toxic treatments to patients quickly. SU2C is an Entertainment Industry Foundation initiative.
The third US-based telecast will take place on Sept. 7, 2012. Hollywood actress Gwyneth Paltrow, who has been involved with SU2C for years, is a co-executive producer of that programme. Paltrow will also participate in a September launch event in London where the full line-up and more details about the Channel 4 season will be revealed.
Gwyneth Paltrow says: “Like so many people all over the world, I know what it’s like to lose a loved one to cancer; it took my Dad in the prime of his life. Stand Up To Cancer has the power to revolutionise the way we fight this disease, by uniting doctors, scientists and patients in groundbreaking research. This special broadcast will mark a wonderful milestone as SU2C evolves into a true global movement.”
Stand Up To Cancer on Channel 4 will engage the UK public in a nationwide effort to get involved and donate – to show their support and raise millions for the fight against cancer.
Jay Hunt, Chief Creative Officer of Channel 4, says: “Sadly most of us – more than 1 in 3 – will be touched by cancer at some point in our lives. Stand Up To Cancer is about doing what Channel 4 does best – focusing attention on an important issue using entertainment and comedy. We hope to raise vital funds for trials that could save lives.”
In the run up to the televised event, Cancer Research UK will be urging the public to get involved and fundraise in unique and creative ways to help raise money for Stand Up To Cancer. Worldwide, cancer now takes 8 million lives each year, and experts fear that number will more than double by 2030.
Funds raised through the Stand Up To Cancer campaign will go specifically towards the UK’s leading clinical research, ensuring that new treatments get to patients faster. UK-based researchers at hospitals, universities, charities and research institutes across the UK will be able to apply for grants from the Stand Up To Cancer fund through an open call for proposals.
Dr Harpal Kumar, Cancer Research UK’s chief executive, says: “We want everyone in the UK to unite and stand up to this devastating disease. We’ve made incredible progress in the last 40 years but there’s so much more to do. It’s not just technology or knowledge that we need to win our fight to beat cancer – it’s funding – and every pound we raise is a step closer to achieving our goal to beat this disease. We are entering the ‘golden age’ of cancer research – but each and every one of us can stand up and make a difference right now to come together to raise vital funds for clinical research, accelerate progress and ultimately save more lives.”
Reflecting the collaboration with the USA, 20 per cent of funds raised will support UK-US collaborative research to develop state-of-the-art new treatments to benefit patients here in the UK.
As a Cervical Cancer survivor I’d just like to show my support for this new programme and hope many millions are raised.
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As a mother who;s 15 year old daughter is currently battling against a rare type of cancer, i would also like to show my support and urge many people join together to raise as much money and awareness as possible to find a cure for the horrible disease.
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As long as possible treatments are not considered or tested according to potential for profit or their chance of becoming patented ithis initiative should be supported by all.
We should be certain that testing should have integrity especially if it is funded from public donation. Whilst there is a place for conventional treatments and research we should be aware that drugs may not be the only way forward. No stone should left unturned. Only if we keep this sense of balance will we find the cure for this terrible and fearsome disease.