<%@LANGUAGE="JAVASCRIPT" CODEPAGE="1252"%> Sister Study: National Launch
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Millions Learn of Sister Study Following National Launch

Photo from Sister Study National Launch
Pictured left to right are Sister Study volunteer Wish Martin, NIEHS Director Dr. Kenneth Olden, and Dr. Sandler at the national launch press conference.

 

Without a doubt, the Sister Study made an impressive national debut at a press conference in Washington , DC, on October 18, 2004. Representing the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences were NIEHS Director Dr. Kenneth Olden and Sister Study Principal Investigator Dr. Dale Sandler. Also there were representatives from the study’s partners, including Jennifer Cawley from the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation; Dr. Roshini George from the American Cancer Society; and Margaret Kirk, Chief Executive Officer of Y-ME National Breast Cancer Organization. Other attendees included Sister Study representatives Lourdes Suarez, Vernal Branch, and Dr. Paula Juras; participant spokespersons Patricia Bango and Anne Raffaelli; breast cancer survivors Darlene Nipper, Wish Martin, and Eugenie Thompson; and members of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.

 

Reporters from Black Entertainment Television (BET), CBS, Univision, Telemundo, and U.S. News & World Report were in attendance. With additional coverage by the Associated Press (AP), the Cable News Network (CNN), and National Public Radio (NPR), as well as by local newspapers, television and radio stations, and web sites, people across the nation heard and read more than 140 million mentions of the Sister Study through the first week of December. Since then the study has been highlighted in a variety of media outlets such as ELLE Magazine, Komen Maryland, the Chicago Tribune, and Coping with Cancer. The national launch was a tremendous success, causing an immediate surge in enrollment.