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Press Articles about VHL

 

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Public Service Announcement featuring Keith Richards


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On May 28, at an event at the Massachusetts State House, Senator Jack Hart and Representative Linda Dorcena Forry presented proclamations honoring the VHL Family Alliance and Joyce Graff.

 

Read the proclamations:

Massachusetts Proclamation
was diagnosed a year ago with a brain tumor.  He made this video on YouTube for M.D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston.

"Just passed a one year mark and my scan last week showed clean. It is a tribute to people like you that have helped me carry this burden that seem to become lighter as the days go by. My oncologist is happy, and of course I am happy too.

"I am still doing chemo and either is not that bad any more or I have gotten
used to it."
Frank Caldeiro, astronaut
Frank Caldeiro talks about his brain tumor

Jenny M. and Kim H. join 50,000 trekkers for the annual Bloomsday walk in Spokane, WA during which they are cheered on by the crowd and even interviewed by KXLY television.

See their story: Here

Bloomsday walk, Spokane

Article about VHL in the Annual Report of the NIH Clinical Center

There's another nice photo of Dale M. with President Bush, and an article about imaging the endolymphatic sac learning about how the ELST tumors work. More

Dale M. with President Bush
Dale M. with President Bush, January 2008

Lonestar Red Team Wins 9th Place!

Chloe E., who with her brother have been representing VHLFA this year, is a champion cheerleader. You have to see this video to believe it -- it's more Olympic gymnastics than cheerleading! Congratulations to Chloe and her team!

Lonestar Red Team 2008
World Cheerleading Championships 2008 in Orlando

Memory Quilts

Amanda H., VHLFA Chapter Chair for Mississippi, created memory quilts for her children to help them remember their mother, who died of VHL.

See the story from the Clarion-Ledger "Wrapped in Love" and view the Accompanying video by Rick Guy



Anna Catherine with her memory quilt

House #402: "The Right Stuff"

Works with a patient who proves to have VHL.

 

See the episode, summary, medical notes, and blogs. Come talk about it in our online support group! Click here for more.

NCI Director Appointments

Dr. Niederhuber has appointed four new people to his Director's Consumer Liaison Group (DCLG) for the U.S. National Cancer Institute, one of whom is our own Joyce Graff. See the article

Bikers in New Hampshire raise money to cure VHL. Fred Turner, New Hampshire chairman of the VHL Family Alliance, organized a motorcycle rally and fundraiser in honor of his late wife, Linda. See full article

Family stays positive in face of challenges
Manalapan residents want others to know about rare disease
by Amy Rosen, News Transcript, Malapan, New Jersey, July 18, 2007

Click to read the full article

A War on Kidney Cancer

CCR Connections, Vol. 1, No. 1, 2007

The debut issue of Cancer Reserach Connections features the work of Dr. Marston Linehan's group at the National Cancer Institute. Patients Alice and Jeanne were interviewed about the role of patients in this research project. Click here to see the full article.

All in the genes

VHL Disease requires Constant Monitoring

Read Wheatley C's story The photo shows her sister Liz, Wheatley, and their dog Cessna, on top of Sugarloaf Mountain in Marquette, Michigan.

Cancer Strikes Mom, 3 kids

Julie D. lost her mother at age 46, a maternal uncle at 29 and her maternal grandmother at 49. She had one child, Samantha, when she was 16, and was tested them for VHL using a method called linkage analysis. They said it was 98% certain she did not have VHL. Then ten years later, she had a brain tumor . . . Read Julie's story.

Mom lives with rare genetic condition

Julie D. of British Columbia, Canada, was screened for VHL in 1996 and told she did not carry the alteration. In 2005 she was diagnosed with a brain tumor ... and VHL. Vikki Hopes tells Julie's story in the Abbotsford News.

Bonus: Samantha (age 11) tells her French class about VHL.

Disease may have fueled Hatfield-McCoy feud. An Associated Press article wonders whether the most infamous feud in American folklore, the long-running battle between the Hatfields and McCoys, might be partly explained by a rare, inherited disease. Is this true?

President Bush visited the cancer laboratory of Dr. Marston Linehan, Chief of Urologic Oncology at the U.S. National Institutes of Health and was briefed on their advances in kidney cancer, much of which is due to their study of VHL
Dr. Stéphane Richard of Paris, France, head of the French VHL Study Group and a member of our Medical Advisory Board, was honored with the grant prize in cancer research by this year's Victories in Medicine awards, a highly prestigious award in France. See Delphine's report from the event.

Alex Anderson of New Jersey, is raising money to find a cure for VHL. He is running an "Alex's Lemonade Stand" as part of the national campaign.Read his story in The Press of Atlantic City.

 

Alice C., Washington, was featured with her brother and sister in an article by Amy Marcus in the Wall Street Journal, "When Cancer Runs in Your Family", May 23, 2006. This article is protected by copyright but can be seen if you register.

"Alice Coday, 51, says her father, who had von Hippel-Lindau disease, died at the age of 53 from complications of it. Ms. Coday and her two siblings have the disease. All three of them are being followed as part of a family study at the National Institutes of Health.

Ms. Coday has had five surgeries related to the disease, including two to remove tumors in her kidneys. "Most people wonder if they'll get cancer," said Ms. Coday. "VHL families wonder when. But because of the research on families, the gene was identified. That's always the first step leading to treatments."

Derik H., Connecticut is recovering from brain surgery, and raising money to fund research and find a cure for VHL.

Keith Richards of Brooklyn, New York, has written a song about his brain tumor experience.

Brooke McLaurin won the swimsuit competition Friday June 24, 2005, and was crowned Miss North Carolina on Saturday June 25. She will continue her community service work for brain tumor awareness and VHL throughout North Carolina, and in 2006 goes on to compete for Miss America!

Brooke McLaurin, Miss North Carolina
Brooke McLaurin, Miss North Carolina 2005

Melissa Pays Tribute to her Dad while Raising Money for Cancer Research

Melissa Gokey-Thomas of Magnolia, Texas, completed the USA Ironman Triathlon at Lake Placid, July 24, 2005, a grueling 13.5 hours of swimming, bicycling, and running. She dedicated her effort to her father, who has VHL, and worked throughout to raise money for VHL.

Melissa Gokey-Thomas riding her bicycle

Melissa Gokey-Thomas. A typical training day includes a 6-hour bike ride followed by a 30-minute run. Photo by Roger Roselli, Post Journal, Jamestown, NY

On May 25 Brooke McLaurin, Miss Fayetteville 2005, in partnership with Cape Fear Valley Health System, sponsored an educational seminar on Von Hippel-Lindau disease. During the seminar she presented a check to the Von Hippel-Lindau Family Alliance. See Brooke's website.

Pictured with Brooke from L-R are guest speakers, Gladys Glenn, MD, PhD of the National Cancer Institute, NIH; Lori Farmer, RN, ARNP, MS, APNG; Brooke; and Audrey Clifton, Fayetteville native and President of the North Carolina Chapter of the VHL Family Alliance.

Brooke presents check to VHLFA

Jeanne McCoy featured on ACS website in her home state

May 2005, South Carolina

Jeanne McCoy

Bob Keesler honored for Cub Scout work

April 25, 2005, Florida

hear the TV spot!

Bob Keesler with his scouts

Brooke McLaurin dreams of becoming Miss America, and she's on her way! She's Miss Fayetteville, contending for Miss North Carolina.

Brooke McLaurin

 
2004 Awareness Campaign: Early Detection Empowers Us

 

2004 Awareness Campaign: Press Q&A: Interview with Joyce Graff

 

Billboard for VHL Awareness in Ohio

 

Diane Gale Andreassi, Livonia Observer, Sunday, May 30, 2004, Section C. "Genetic Disease Causes Life-Threatening Tumors"

 

Scott Rockefeller, Press & Sun-Bulletin, Binghamton, New York, Wednesday, May 26, 2004, "Woman hopes to educate doctors about rare disease"

 

Press Release from VHLFA: Little Known Cancer Striking California Families Discussed at USC

Conference, February 21, 2004

 

Press Release from VHLFA: "Challenges in Child-Rearing for Families with Inherited Disease." May 5, 2003

 

Trish Doller, Sandusky Register, June 10, 2002: "Ohio Woman Fights Tumor Disease VHL"

 

Larry B., Olympia, Washington, was chosen by his community to carry the Olympic Torch on January 23, 2002.  See photos.

 

Madelaine Vitale, The Press of Atlantic City, New Jersey, Sunday, December 16, 2001.  "At Work with Scott Cannon, probation officer, Superior Court in Mays Landing"

 

Frederick Melo, Brookine Tab, Brookline, Massachusetts, August 1, 2001: 1."A Family's Milestone: Brookline Mom donates kidney to son, latest skirmish in a lifelong struggle with a rare form of cancer." 2. "Brookline Mom founds international support group"

 

Guidelines for Journalists:

Guidelines for Reporting and Writing About People with Disabilities
http://www.vhl.org/press/guidelines.php

 

A Way with Words: Guidelines and Appropriate Terminology For the Portrayal of Persons With Disabilities, Secretary of State, Canada
http://www.schoolnet.ca/aboriginal/disabl12/

Understanding Disabilities: Examining Issues of Language and Portrayal, by M.K. Tan
http://www.isdesignet.com/Magazine/Jun'95/Disabilities.html