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Cancer Research Institute Celebrates Ninth Annual Cancer Immunotherapy Month™

NEW YORK, May 25, 2021 — The Cancer Research Institute (CRI), a nonprofit organization dedicated to saving more lives by fueling the discovery and development of powerful immunotherapies for all types of cancer for more than 65 years, announced today a series of public education, awareness, and immunotherapy research offerings during its ninth annual Cancer Immunotherapy Month™ in June. This year’s campaign highlights the latest advances in cancer immunotherapy research and treatment, and focuses on CRI’s commitment to helping address health disparities that affect Black, Indigenous, and other people of color in the United States in cancer research and care.

“We believe that a future immune to cancer should be accessible to everyone, which is why this year we have launched new programming to ensure we reach and inform a more diverse group of patients and caregivers about immunotherapy research, treatment, and clinical trials,” said Jill O’Donnell-Tormey, Ph.D., CEO and director of scientific affairs at the Cancer Research Institute.

Cancer is among the leading causes of death for Hispanic and Latino people in the U.S., who are more likely to be diagnosed at an advanced stage of disease and experience a poorer quality of life following diagnosis. To help address the gap in informational resources, CRI is launching in June a newly translated version of its website in Spanish, available at cancerresearch.org/es. Also, in September, CRI will host its first Spanish language Virtual Immunotherapy Patient Summit, led by esteemed leaders in the immuno-oncology space.

Aiming to help address barriers to racial diversity in academic research, CRI is also offering fellowship funding to Black, Hispanic, and Latino candidates through the CRI Irvington Postdoctoral Fellowship to Promote Racial Diversity. The program supports young scientists from underrepresented racial and ethnic groups working and training at leading universities and research centers around the world.

In addition, throughout the month of June, CRI will host a series of events to raise global awareness of the lifesaving potential of cancer immunotherapy research, including #Immune2Cancer Day on June 11, and a “Cancer Immunotherapy and You” webinar on June 23 featuring three CRI ImmunoAdvocates discussing survivorship and life after immunotherapy.

Details and key highlights of Cancer Immunotherapy Month include:

The Cancer Research Institute would like to thank the following generous sponsors and friends of the ninth annual Cancer Immunotherapy Month:

 

About the Cancer Research Institute
The Cancer Research Institute (CRI), established in 1953, is a top-rated U.S. nonprofit organization dedicated exclusively to saving more lives by fueling the discovery and development of powerful immunotherapies for all cancers. Guided by a world-renowned Scientific Advisory Council that includes four Nobel laureates and 27 members of the National Academy of Sciences, CRI has invested $445 million in support of research conducted by immunologists and tumor immunologists at the world’s leading medical centers and universities and has contributed to many of the key scientific advances that demonstrate the potential for immunotherapy to change the face of cancer treatment. To learn more, go to cancerresearch.org.

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