Jori Zemel talks Children’s Bone Cancer – Osteosarcoma

Jori ZemelOsteosarcoma (or Osteogenic Sarcoma), a type of children’s bone cancer, while rare, is the most common form of cancer occurring in the bone. Each year, it affects approximately 400 children in the United States under the age of 20, the majority in their adolescent years. Osteosarcoma occurs most frequently in the ends of long bones, such as the thigh bone nearest the knee or the arm bone nearest the shoulder.

Treatment for osteosarcoma often includes aggressive chemotherapy combined with surgery to remove the tumor. Other forms of treatment may include radiation, hormone or biological therapy, or amputation.

The two-year, disease-free survival rate for children with a primary tumor and no metastases (growths) is about 60-70%. Patients with metastases at diagnosis (such as in the lungs) have an extremely poor survival rate, at about 10%. This means that out of the 400 children diagnosed with osteosarcoma in a given year, 140 to 160 will die within two years. If the child’s tumors have metastasized, their chances of survival are even less.

Osteosarcoma has one of the lowest survival rates for childhood cancers, due largely in part to the lack of available funding for research. Labeled an “orphan disease,” the rarity of this cancer makes finding a cure less profitable for drug companies and research institutes than other more widely-known and commonly-diagnosed cancers. Currently, the National Cancer Institute, the U.S. government’s principal agency for cancer research, allocates less than one percent of its budget to children’s bone cancer research. Attention and funding is instead directed to more common cancers that affect adults in later stages of their lives, such as breast, lung, colon, and prostate cancers.

The Jori Zemel Children’s Bone Cancer Foundation, located in Houston, Texas, is fighting back against these tragic statistics. Funding the only post-doctoral research fellow in the world dedicated solely to osteosarcoma research, the Jori Zemel Scholar fellowship award has helped fund critical research breakthroughs. Additionally, the Jori Zemel Children’s Bone Cancer Foundation provides for the financial and emotional needs of children and families affected by this disease through various morale-building events and activities and vouchers for travel and transport expenses during treatment.

To learn more, visit www.jorizemel.org. For assistance in researching treatment options and finding detailed information about osteosarcoma or other children’s bone cancers, finding financial or emotional support, or other general inquiries, please contact the Foundation directly by emailing info@jorizemel.org or calling (281) 549-2897.

One day we will find a cure!

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Donate to Download – Potbelly

While The Gaslight Anthem is wrapping up their tour, we’ve had another awesome band step-up to fill the musical gap!

Potbelly on stage

Potbelly

Potbelly!

Potbelly is three piece Alternative Rock band from Houston Texas. Erik(vocals/guitar), Erin(Bass) and Marc(Drums) have been playing together as Potbelly for almost a year, though the band has been around for nearly three years. Taking from influences such as Sublime, Queens of the Stone Age, The Misfits, and countless other bands, Potbelly has arrived at a style that can only be described as unique. Most recently though, Potbelly won the 2010 Houston Press Music Award for best Reggae/Dub band. Coming off of this accomplishment, Potbelly is finishing up their second CD, which will be released sometime in early 2011. These guys love to play music, and their only hope is that you enjoy the music they play.

Potbelly has donated their song Rhodes Trippin and proceeds will be going to Jori Zemel’s Childrens Bone Cancer Foundation.

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Potbelly – Rhodes Trippin – $2.00

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Donate To Download – Exit 380 – Ended

Dallas Band - Exit 380Welcome to our brand new Donate to Download program! We’ll feature exclusive and special songs from bands gracious enough to supply us with awesome tunes. All proceeds from downloads will go to helping ASCC Now promote awareness of rare cancer.

Check out our very first band, based out of Dallas, TX…

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Spencer Bell Cover Contest Winners!

Tie Dye Music NoteCongrats to the winner of our Spencer Bell Cover Contest, Allison Kerry!! Allison did a beautiful version of “Violin” which you can listen to below.

Our second place winner was Melissa Evans, singing “Return To Earth.”

Click here to listen to Allison, Melissa, and all of our wonderful entrants.

Learn more about Allison and her entry!

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