Re: MINI-FUNDRAISER TO BENEFIT CANCER RESEARCH!!!

2002-11-14 Thread Molly Bass
Thank you Carol for contacting Heidi! I am thrilled the diagnosis was not cancer
- a phrase that is dear to my heart right now - No evidence of cancer - and I
wish you all continued health!

Molly and the gang
Charlottesville, VA

   I ordered the kit from Heidi Parker at Fred Hutchinson Institute by phone,
 she shipped it overnight and we drew blood samples right before Stretch had a
 transfusion.  We got him stable
 enough for a splenectomy last Wednesday.  He came home 24 hours later and has
 made a remarkable recovery.  Just this evening the call came from the vet
 that the lab reports were back - NO EVIDENCE OF CANCER -- NO HISTIO!





MINI-FUNDRAISER TO BENEFIT CANCER RESEARCH!!!

2002-11-13 Thread Dr. William B. Neff
I am very pleased to announce a Mini Fundraiser to benefit research on 
Malignant Histiocytosis in Berners.   This fundraiser is Mini because it 
will only run for ten days.   It also only has two fantastic items.   The 
fundraiser will start today, November 13th  and will run until November 
23rd.   The drawing will take place on Thanksgiving Day, November 28th.

A very generous gentleman artist from the Netherlands has donated two 
lovely paintings of Berners to help raise money for cancer research. 
Willem Wijnberg, a hobby painter, lost his Berner several years ago to 
cancer.  Willem is legally blind and uses special tools to paint his 
beautiful Berner portraits.   He wants to help us raise money to go towards 
a study being done in the Ostrander Lab at The Fred Hutchinson Cancer 
Research Center in Seattle, Washington.  Heidi Parker and her colleagues 
are trying to identify the DNA variants that cause Malignant Histiocytosis. 
Once an association is found, the team will define the region of the dog 
genome that is associated with Malignant Histiocytosis and they will then 
begin searching for the markers and mutations that contribute to developing 
the disease.  The efforts of these researchers will, it is hoped, lead, in 
the next three to four years, to a DNA test using associated markers for 
this disease.  By the way, if you have a dog of any age who has been 
diagnosed with Malignant Histiocytosis or a ten year or older dog who has 
never been diagnosed with any type of histiocytosis, you can donate a blood 
sample to this study.  Heidi currently has 22 samples from control dogs and 
6 samples from dogs with Malignant Histiocytosis.   She needs at least 18 
more samples from control dogs and 34 samples from dogs with Malignant 
Histiocytosis in order to start her study.   Please consider being part of 
this study - the Berners you help and their owners will be forever thankful 
if this leads to finding a marker for this dreaded disease or leads to 
finding a cure.

Karen Pickel has once again made a terrific website for our fundraiser, so 
you can see Willem's paintings.   Be sure to check it out and to also click 
on the link for information on the study and how you can help: 
http://www.overthefence.com/raffle/CHF/

The first painting (14 x 14 inches)  is of Yasper, the father of Willem's 
Berner, Dingo, who died from Malignant Histiocytosis.

The second painting (12 x 10 inches) is of Jean Cheesman's puppy, Sam (from 
England) who died about 3 years ago from cancer.

Tickets for the fundraiser are:
$5 each??OR??3 tickets for $10??OR??8 tickets for $20

Make your US checks payable to AKC CHF (contributions to AKC CHF are tax 
deductible) and in the memo part of your check, write Grant #2214. 
Please mail your check to:

Joye M. Neff
1182 Firwood Drive
Pittsburgh, PA  15243-1825

Please send me the following information with your check:
	Name
	Address
	Phone Number
	E-Mail Address
	How you want to distribute your tickets

As usual, I can accept foreign cheques, with no extra charge from my bank. 
Make these cheques payable to Joye M. Neff, so I can convert them to US 
dollars.

Please help us fight Malignant Histiocytosis.  There are far too many young 
and old Berners who lose the battle to this terrible disease every day. 
We need to find a way to eliminate Malignant Histiocytosis.   Won't you 
please be part of the solution - we CAN and WILL make a difference!!

Joye Neff and Winston (Samantha and Ben)
Mt. Lebanon, Pittsburgh, PA




Re: MINI-FUNDRAISER TO BENEFIT CANCER RESEARCH!!!

2002-11-13 Thread Dr. William B. Neff
Hi Carol,

I'm so happy that your story has a wonderful ending - I think that the word 
benign is one of my most favorite words!!!
It's great news that Stretch is doing so well and the NO CANCER report will 
help you feel a lot better, too!   Thanks for your support for our 
fundraiser and for cancer research!!

Hugs and belly rubs to Stretch!!
Joye Neff and Winston (Samantha and Ben)
Mt. Lebanon, Pittsburgh, PA