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Pfizer awards more than $1 million to fund metastatic breast cancer research

Posted: 11 May 2016 | Victoria White, Digital Content Producer | 1 comment

Pfizer has awarded a total of more than $1 million in funding to five leading advocacy organisations to support metastatic breast cancer scientific research…

Pfizer has awarded a total of more than $1 million in funding to five leading breast cancer advocacy organisations to support projects focused on metastatic breast cancer scientific research and quality-of-life studies.

The awards are part of Pfizer’s Breast Cancer: A Story Half Told initiative, aimed at uncovering gaps in the public’s knowledge of metastatic breast cancer and bringing greater attention to the unique needs and experiences of people living with this disease. The need for greater research funding is among the most pressing the metastatic breast cancer community faces, with only about 7 percent of the total breast cancer investment focused on metastatic breast cancer.

“These awards – which support advocacy-led, metastatic-focused research efforts – are an important addition to the Story Half Told initiative,” said Matt Shaulis, regional president, North America, Pfizer Oncology. “They also are aligned with Pfizer’s broader commitment to drive scientific advancement in breast cancer across stages and beyond our walls, building on the more than $35 million we have invested in unique breast cancer and metastatic breast cancer research funding partnerships over the last three years.”

“Since the launch of Story Half Told in 2014, we have worked with our partners to bring greater attention to the needs of people with metastatic breast cancer so they are not lost in the broader breast cancer conversation,” said Dr Julia Perkins Smith, North America Medical Affairs lead, Pfizer Oncology. “We are proud to support the meaningful work being done by the advocacy community to help improve the outlook for people living with metastatic disease.”

Five organisations received support

The following five organisations have received supportive funding from Pfizer’s Story Half Told initiative:

  • Breast Cancer Research Foundation
  • Dr. Susan Love Research Foundation
  • Metastatic Breast Cancer Network
  • METAvivor
  • Susan G. Komen

“Metastatic breast cancer patients are in great need of treatment advances that will both extend and improve the quality of our lives – and that doesn’t come without focused research,” said Shirley Mertz, president, Metastatic Breast Cancer Network (MBCN). “I am pleased not only that MBCN has received this funding from Pfizer to support our research efforts, but that the other four recipient organisations will also be pursuing projects to help further the scientific understanding of metastatic breast cancer and impact the way it is treated.”

Metastatic breast cancer, also known as Stage 4 breast cancer, occurs when cancer has spread beyond the breast to other parts of the body, including the bones, liver, lungs or brain.

Pfizer launched Breast Cancer: A Story Half Told in October 2014 hand-in-hand with a steering committee of patient advocates, healthcare professionals and subject-matter experts by unveiling research aimed at understanding the societal misperceptions of metastatic breast cancer and gaps in patient-physician dialogue. These results culminated in a public call-to-action to heighten understanding and knowledge of metastatic breast cancer within society as whole and improve patient-physician conversations, both areas that Story Half Told continues to address.

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One response to “Pfizer awards more than $1 million to fund metastatic breast cancer research”

  1. Ann Postel says:

    What about the less than 1 % of women diagnosed with Metaplastic Breast Cancer ?

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