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Port Perry Star, 9 Sep 1998, p. 9

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em "A Family Tradition for 132 Years" PORT PERRY STAR - Wednesday, September 9, 1998 - 9 By Chris Hall Port Perry Star While thousands of Canadians will actively participate in the 18th annual Terry Fox Run this year, many more will be affected by the event, says a Port ~ Perry physician. More than $200 million has been raised for cancer research since Terry Fox held his Marathon of Hope in 1980, says Dr. Mike Gilmour, and all of it is needed as the battle against cancer con- tinues. ~ Researchers have made huge strides in helping cancer victims, he said. ~ "There's definitely been improvements In therapy over the past 15 years," he said. "Just look at ALL, a childhood-type of cancer. Thirty years ago it was 100 per cent fatal. Now, with added radiation therapy and bone marrow transplants, almost 70 per cent of all children are cured. "That could single-handedly be the biggest break-through we've had so far. Certainly it would be one of our biggest success stories." Over the past 40 years medical advances in cancer research have made 'saving or extending the lives of thousands possible. Effective treatment for cancer victims became a reality in the 1950s, when radiation therapy was instituted. Years later, in the 60s, researchers took an even larger step forward, said Dr. Gilmour. "During the 60s they introduced mul- tiple chemotherapies and later they came upon mammographies, which cut breast cancer mortality by a third. "In the 70s researchers and doctors started using bone marrow transplants to save lives and in the 80s they started doing genetic modeling, where they could actually see a normal cell multiplying out of control and becoming malignant because of defect in the normal cell gene." And in this decade, further studies have been done on the genetic model, and researchers are coming up with ways to look at cells and tell which ones could become malignant. As for the future, Dr. Gilmour says researchers are closing in on ways to kill cancer cells without harming healthy ones. The Marathon of Hope continues Terry Fox Run is an importa IN THE STRETCH: Participants in last Fox Run for cancer research stretch in preparation for nt contributor to cancer research, says local doctor the event. Port Perry will host the annual fundraiser "They're doing some work on designer drugs which would work on the malignant cells, but not harm the healthy ones," said Dr. Gilmour. "Most chemotherapy treatments kill the cancer cells and the good ones as well. With these there would be no hair loss or nausea," he said. "The other treatment they're looking at is stopping the flow of blood to the cancerous cells. Every cancer cell needs blood and if they can find a way to do that, then they can kill the cells that Personal Wealth Management™ Mortgage Backed Securities Monthly Income 072% Talk with Investment Advisor RBC Robert J. Gow and DOMINION 434-7156 or 1-800-267-1522 SECURITIES 111 Simcoe St. N., Oshawa, ON L1G 454 Member CIPF way without having any large effect on the patient." Dr. Gilmour contends that the poten- tial success of researchers depends on the Terry Fox Run, which raises most of the money for research. "The Terry Fox Run is the largest sin- gle-day fundraiser for cancer research in the world," said Dr. Gilmour, noting that 87 cents from each dollar donated goes towards research. "The Run was to raise awareness of the suffering of cancer patients and how Adult $3.50 Seniors Students $2.00 All Inquiries Welcome (2695) Centennial Lanes Welcomes Back Adult W.B.C. League Starting the week of September 14th 985-BOWL 1866 Scugog St., Port Perry (We're on 7A across from Beckers.) See Blacksmiths from across Ontario Demonstrate. Purchase or order custom made pieces for your house or garden! Food and Refreshments on site. Kids 12 and Under Admitted Free! * DR. J. COTTRELL * DR. C. BANFIELD * DR. T. KING (Orthodontist) Please Call - 985-8451 year's Terry Sept. 20, and organizers are inviting participants and volunteers to take part. to generate funds to support cancer research. Hopefully if we can keep up the run and the fundraising, something may be found in the near future." The eighth annual Terry Fox Run in Port Perry will be held at Palmer Park on Sept. 20. Registration begins at 8:15 a.m. and the run -- either a one, five, or ten-kilometre route -- will start at 9:15 a.m. after introductions and a warm-up. Information and pledge sheets are avail- able at the front desk at The Port Perry Star office. Dental Care Jor tbe whole family "PORT PERRY DENTAL CENTRE 238 QUEEN STREET - PORT PERRY ~y * DR. J. HARDY * DR. L. GIDEON * DR. T. McINTYRE (Periodontist) September 12th, 12 noon to 4pm SCUGOG SHORES MUSEUM Located on Island Road, 2km east of Port Perry For more information call (905) 985-3589 4 (DRL GIDEON Please Gar985-7952 ) New Patients Always Welcome 238 QUEEN ST., PORT PERRY

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