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Our 2012 Accomplishments

It’s been another fantastic year at the Pine Street Foundation…we’ve published peer-reviewed research, presented papers at conferences, received lots of media coverage in the national press, hosted community events, and made huge strides with all our other ongoing research projects. Here are some of the highlights:

Colon Cancer and Chemotherapy
We have been awarded a $70,243 one-year research grant from the prestigious Institute of East-West Medicine of New York to conduct a meta-analysis in which we will systematically identify all published randomized trials that provided patients who have colon cancer with Chinese herbs in combination with their chemotherapy. We will be looking for the impact of Chinese herbal medicine on both immediate results (do people using herbal medicine experience less damage to white blood cells or less drug toxicity?) and long-term results (do people using herbal medicine live longer after treatment and is their quality of life better?), as compared to treatment with chemotherapy alone. Click here to learn more. 

Canine Scent Detection of Cancer
We have been awarded a $100,000 two-year research grant from the prestigious Robmar Foundation to provide mentorship for other researchers and dog trainers working to train dogs in scent detection. We will expand our work in developing the Human-Dog bond, building on our prior work with ovarian cancer,  to also include lung cancer,  breast cancer,  and prevention of bladder cancer caused by chonically acute bladder infections in paraplegics. This establishes an important scientific requirement facing the field of canine scent detection in human health: replication of prior work by different groups working with different populations of patients. Click here to learn more.

Publication and Follow-up Presentations: Our Lung and Colon Cancer Survival Studies
Following official publication in December 2011, we spent 2012 presenting our work to clinicians and researchers across the country. These studies represented the results of ten years of treatment and follow-up for patients with lung and colon cancers and were the first to apply modern statistical analysis techniques to the analysis of data from patients treated with Chinese medicine for lung or colon cancer. We believe these papers will help set a new standard for rigorous analysis of data from non-randomized trials. Click here for more.

Clinical Advocacy for Patients with Cancer:
In collaboration with the Commonweal Retreat Center, we participated in a workshop and public presentation on the ways in which clinical advocates help people with cancer. Included in our presentations was a discussion of the past, present, and future of clinical advocacy, Pine Street’s approach to Chinese Medicine-based integrative care, and how to work with patients who are reluctant or are refusing conventional care. Click here for more.

How You Can Help
Whether you’ve known us since 1989 or have only recently discovered our work, it is important to note that the Pine Street Foundation is one of the most efficient and cost-effective research organizations of its kind in the country. And since the vast majority of all our funding comes from individual donors like you, your financial support truly helps us advance the field of integrative medicine and beenfits those in need of better treatments.

As you consider your year-end charitable giving, please keep the Pine Street Foundation in mind. Click here to make a donation now.

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Our 2011 Accomplishments

It’s been another fantastic year at the Pine Street Foundation…we’ve published peer-reviewed research, presented papers at conferences, received lots of media coverage in the national press, hosted community health screenings, and made huge strides with all our other ongoing research projects.

Published Research: Complementary & Alternative Medicine For Lung & Colon Cancer
For patients with lung and colon cancer, does adding complementary and alternative medical (CAM) therapy to standard treatment extend survival? We analyzed more than 10 years of follow-up data from the Pine Street Clinic for patients who used CAM therapy and compared their outcomes to a control group. In two papers published this autumn in Integrative Cancer Therapies, one of the most important peer-reviewed journals in this field, we found that patients who took an integrative approach had significantly better longevity than those patients who only had standard treatment. Click here for more.

Continuing Research: Can Dogs Detect Ovarian Cancer?
Is there meaningful information contained within the breath that could lead to the early detection of ovarian cancer? In collaboration with Baylor University and the University of California at San Francisco, we are using dogs to find biomarkers in the exhaled breath of women with ovarian cancer that could lead to earlier detection – and better treatment outcomes – for women diagnosed with this disease.

We’ve made great progress on this study this past year and, in preliminary analysis of our data, have seen that training dogs to detect ovarian cancer is highly feasible and efficient, similar to what was seen in our 2006 paper on patients with lung and breast cancers.

To complete this study, we just need to recruit eight more women who are either newly diagnosed with ovarian cancer but have not yet begun treatment, or have been previously treated and now have a rising CA-125 but have not yet resumed treatment. Click here to see if you or someone you know is eligible to participate.

As The Year Draws To A Close…
Whether you’ve known us since 1989 or have only recently discovered our work, it is important to note that the Pine Street Foundation is one of the most efficient and cost-ef- fective research organizations of its kind in the country. And since the vast majority of all our funding comes from individual donors like you, your financial support truly helps us advance the field of integrative medicine and benefits those in need of better treatments. Click here to make a secure donation now.

As you consider your year-end charitable giving, please keep the Pine Street Foundation in mind. We really appreciate it!

Best wishes,

Pine Street Foundation


2011 PUBLICATIONS (PEER REVIEWED)
1.      McCulloch MF, Broffman M, van der Laan M, Hubbard A, Kushi L, Kramer A, Gao J, Colford JM: Lung Cancer Survival With Herbal Medicine & Vitamins In A Whole-Systems Approach: 10-Year Follow-Up Data Analyzed With Marginal Structural Models and Propensity Score Methods. 2011. [Epub ahead of print, PMID 21964510] Integrative Cancer Therapies.
2.      McCulloch MF, Broffman M, van der Laan M, Hubbard A, Kushi L, Abrams DI, Gao J, Colford JM: Colon Cancer Survival With Herbal Medicine & Vitamins In A Whole-Systems Approach: 10-Year Follow-Up Data Analyzed With Marginal Structural Models And Propensity Score Methods. 2011. Sep 30. [Epub ahead of print, PMID 21964510] Integrative Cancer Therapies.
3.      See, CJ, McCulloch MF, Smikle C, & Gao J. (2011). “Chinese herbal medicine and clomiphene citrate for anovulation: a meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials.” Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine 17(5): 397-405.

LECTURES/TEACHING
2011     Novel Statistical Approaches to Evaluating Whole Systems Therapies: The Case of Lung and Colon Cancer Survival
2011     Project-Based Learning: Research in Chinese Medicine, A Course for 3rd year students on how to read, and conduct research. American College of Traditional Chinese Medicine. San Francisco, CA. (Presented in two consecutive semesters)

REVIEWER FOR THE FOLLOWING JOURNALS & COMPETITIONS
European Respiratory Journal: 2011
Integrative Cancer Therapies: 2011

EDUCATION
We held two free health screenings for members of our community in Marin County, California. Click here to learn more about these events.

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From the Board (Avenues 31/32 – Autumn/Winter 2010)

Welcome to the last Avenues of 2010!

OUR 2010 ACCOMPLISHMENTS

This past year has been a productive one for the Pine Street Foundation. We’ve published peer-reviewed research, presented papers at conferences, received lots of media coverage in the national press, and reached thousands of patients and doctors through our newsletter, Avenues. Click here for some of the highlights from our successful year.

CAN DOGS DETECT OVARIAN CANCER?

Is there meaningful information contained within the breath that could lead to the early detection of ovarian cancer? In a collaboration with the University of Maine and the University of California at San Francisco, we are using dogs to find biomarkers in the breaths of women with ovarian cancer that could lead to earlier detection – and better treatment outcomes – for this disease.

So far, we’ve received breath samples from more than 100 wom- en and now just need:

» 12 More Women with Ovarian Cancer » 13 More Women with Endometriosis or PCOS

Visit pinestreetfoundation.org/ovarian to learn more about this project.

Recruiting patients for any research project is costly. But your donation – of any size – will directly help us locate enough eligible women and obtain samples of their breath to complete this important research.

Visit pinestreetfoundation.org/donate to show your support.

AS THE YEAR DRAWS TO A CLOSE…

Whether you’ve known us since 1989 or have only recently dis- covered our work, it is important to note that the Pine Street Foundation is one of the most efficient and cost-effective research organizations of its kind in the country. And since the vast major- ity of all our funding comes from individual donors like you, your financial support truly helps us advance the field of integrative medicine and benefits those in need of better treatments.

As you consider your year-end charitable giving, please keep the Pine Street Foundation in mind. We really appreciate it!


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Avenues From the Board

From the Board (Avenues 29/30 – Spring/Summer 2010)

Welcome to latest issues of Avenues! 2010 is already off to an incredible start and this coming year promises to be our best yet, with new research projects and educational initiatives.

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From the Board (Avenues 25 – Spring 2009)

Welcome to the spring issue of Avenues! 2009 is already off to an incredible start and this coming year promises to be our best yet, with new research projects and educational initiatives.