NEWS

October 2, 2016

Early detection of Pancreatic Cancer takes center stage

The Griffith Family Foundation has donated from 2010 to date over $200,000 to the research efforts of Dr. A. James Moser MD FACS, Co-Director, Pancreas and Liver Institute Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center.

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August 27, 2016

2016 “Fund a Cure Night” Photos

2016 “Fund a Cure to Sideline Pancreatic Cancer” Night at the Altoona Curve

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August 22, 2016

2016 Sideline Pancreatic Cancer Dinner Photos

Sideline Pancreatic Cancer Dinner 2016

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August 12, 2016

Swing for the fences in the fight to Sideline Pancreatic Cancer

The Greg & Cathy Griffith Family Foundation is teaming up with families from The Good Funeral Home, Alto-Reste Park, and the Altoona Curve Saturday, August 27th at 6:00 PM for “Fund a Cure to Sideline Pancreatic Cancer” Night!

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July 13, 2016

Josie and Grace Vera Zetz Will Speak at Our Annual Dinner

The Griffith Family Foundation’s 7th Annual Sideline Pancreatic Cancer Dinner will be featuring two very special guest speakers. On Friday, July 29th, we will hear from Grace Vera Zetz (pictured on the right) and her daughter Josie (in the picture below).

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July 11, 2016

Erin Willett to perform at Sideline Cancer Dinner

Singer-songwriter, Erin Willett, will be attending our 7th Annual Sideline Pancreatic Cancer Dinner and will perform her hit song ‘Out of The Darkness’ as well as our Sideline Cancer theme song: Journey’s ‘Don’t Stop Believing’.”

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July 10, 2016

Sideline Cancer Is Getting Love from Amazing Advocates

During this years Pancreatic Cancer Action Network’s Advocacy Days, Sideline Cancer received some very public attention from two prominent pancreatic cancer advocates. Pamela Acosta Marquardt (left) and Grace Zetz (right) took a moment in their busy schedules to pose in front of our Nation’s Capital with a Sideline Cancer T-shirt to show their support for Sideline Cancer.

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July 1, 2016

The number of Sideline Cancer Ambassadors has doubled

Several years ago, Jack Andraka became Sideline Cancer’s first official Ambassador. Jack is a 19-year-old Stanford student, who, at only 15, invented an inexpensive sensor that can be used as an early detection device for pancreatic and other cancers.

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June 23, 2016

2016 Tee Off for a Cure Pictures

Sideline Pancreatic Cancer 2016 Golf Tournament Photos

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May 9, 2016

Discover how a click can help lead “Sideline Cancer” to $2M

For the third summer in a row, the Sideline Cancer team is campaigning to play in The Basketball Tournament, or TBT, which is an open-application, 5-on-5 single-elimination, winner take-all basketball tournament.

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