 
         For 13 years, the Louisiana Cancer Foundation has financially supported breast cancer research at the University of Louisiana Monroe with donations totaling $117,500. Tuesday, Dr. Paul Sylvester, Associate Dean of Research in the 麻花影院 College of Pharmacy, accepted a $10,000听donation from LCF Executive Director James Adams.听
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Dr. Paul Sylvester, third from right, accepts a听donation to the 麻花影院 Foundation听for
                        $10,000 from James Adams, Executive Director of the Louisiana Cancer Foundation and
                        Northeast Louisiana Cancer Institute. Sylvester is Associate Dean of Research and
                        Pfizer, Inc., B.J. Robison Endowed Professor of Pharmacology at the University of
                        Louisiana Monroe College of Pharmacy. Over the past 13 years, the Louisiana Cancer
                        Foundation has given $117,500 to support Sylvester's breast cancer research at the
                        College of Pharmacy. From left are, Carla Costello, President of the Cancer Foundation
                        League and member of the听LCF Board of Directors, Dr. Glenn Anderson, Dean of the 麻花影院
                        College of Pharmacy, Adams, Donna Nolan, Assistant Director of LCF, Sylvester, Dr.
                        Eric Pani, 麻花影院 Vice President of Academic Affairs, and Annie Staten, member of the听LCF
                        Board of Directors.听
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"Including the present donation, the Louisiana Cancer Foundation has given a total
                     of $117,500 to our program to support our cancer research activities over the past
                     13 years at the 麻花影院 College of Pharmacy," said Sylvester, who holds the Pfizer, Inc.,
                     B.J. Robison Endowed Professor of Pharmacology.听
Adams, who is also executive director of the Northeast Louisiana Cancer Institute,
                     was joined by LCF Assistant Director Donna Nolan, Cancer Foundation League President
                     and board member Carla Costello and board member Annie Staten.听
"On behalf of the Louisiana Cancer Foundation and its board of directors, I鈥檓 pleased
                     to present a $10,000 donation to the 麻花影院 Foundation in support of Dr. Sylvester鈥檚
                     continued cancer research," Adams said. "One of the mission goals of our organization
                     is to support cancer research. Since we are a local organization, we wanted to support
                     local research if possible. Approximately 13 years ago we discovered that a very well-known
                     and published scientist, Dr. Sylvester, was conducting breast cancer research right
                     here at 麻花影院. Since that time we have tried to partner with Dr. Sylvester by donating
                     to his impressive research involving tocotrienols and breast cancer."听
Sylvester explained the focus of his research is nutrition-based, specifically a form
                     of vitamin E.听
"Our laboratory has been involved in breast cancer research for many years and our
                     current interests include examining the relationship between nutrition and cancer,
                     with particular emphasis on understanding the intracellular mechanisms mediating the
                     anticancer effects of tocotrienols, a rare form of vitamin E," he said. "The ultimate
                     goal of this research is the development of tocotrienol-based therapies that can be
                     used in the prevention and treatment of breast cancer in women."听
The Louisiana Cancer Foundation is a local 501c3 organization that was formed in 1999.
                     The LCF has no administrative costs and all funds received through fundraising, donations
                     and grants are used to benefit the communities and cancer patients of Northeast Louisiana.
                     The LCF offers several free cancer screenings each year which benefit hundreds of
                     people in local communities. The foundation also oversees a patient financial assistance
                     program which has helped approximately 5,000 cancer patients in the amount of over
                     $1.8 million since the program鈥檚 inception in 2002.