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PARKINSN  August 1999, Week 3

PARKINSN August 1999, Week 3

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American Cancer Society withdraws from Patients CURe

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Bryan Arendall <[log in to unmask]>

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Sun, 15 Aug 1999 11:26:58 -0700

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I apologize if this is old news, but I didn't find it in the archive:

In the 5 AUG 99 issue of the journal "Nature", there is a
news article reporting that the American Cancer Society
(ACS) has withdrawn from the 31 member Patients' Coalition
for Urgent Research (CURe). You will remember that CURe is
the coalition of patient and research advocacy groups
lobbying the US Congress to support research on stem cells
(this was in the archive).

Apparently the ACS action is due to pressure from the
Catholic Church. On 18 May, the ACS got a letter from the
Secretariat for Pro-Life Activities at the National
Conference of Catholic Bishops urging the ACS not to
participate. Also in May, about 100 lay people in the
Maryland area withdrew from a fund-raising event saying that
they could not support the ACS while it backed stem-cell
research and several thousands of dollars in pledges were lost.

:) In typical spokesman-ese, Greg Donaldson, spokesman for
ACS, says that the ACS is only now formulating a position on
stem-cell research, and thus "it is impossible for us to
have reversed our position". (I wonder then why they felt it
necessary to "withdraw".) =:P
--
Bryan Arendall

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