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Train Together to Catch Cancer Social Photo Contest: #canarychallenge for Cancer Early Detection
June 19, 2013
This year, hundreds of Canary Challenge cyclists are training together to catch cancer at the earliest possible stage. In honor of their effort, we’re launching a social media contest to demonstrate the hard work and dedication that is required not only to cross the finish line, but also to cross cancer off the list of deadly diseases.
To participate in the contest, just share photos of your bike or ride using #CanaryChallenge and @CanaryFound on Instagram and Twitter. Your photo submissions will automatically appear on our live photo wall on the Canary Foundation Facebook page when you use the #canarychallenge hashtag. One a month, we’ll select one random winner and one “best photo” winner. Random winners will take home a GoPro camera, and best photo winners will get some great swag from our Partner, Vanderkitten Racing. Let the games begin!
Canary Challenge Team Contest: Is Your Team the Next Winner?
June 11, 2013
Hats off to the Alloy Ventures Team, who recently won a one night stay from our in-kind sponsor, the Palo Alto Sheraton. The Alloy Ventures Team Captain is Kate Fry, who added the most new team members in May, cinching their team for the contest win!
Alloy Ventures is an early-stage venture capital firm with over $1 billion under management that invests in the entrepreneurs creating the next generation of ground-breaking Information Technology, Life Sciences, and Cleantech companies. We’re very excited and grateful to have employees from such an incredible company fundraising on behalf of the Canary Challenge.
The contest was such a raging success that we’re starting fresh with a brand new contest. For any team that adds six new members (first come, first served), the team wins:
- One complimentary gym membership generously donated by our in-kind sponsor, Equinox Palo Alto (Value $400), PLUS
- One Sunday Brunch for two at the four-star Soleil located inside the Westin Hotel in Palo Alto, generously donated by out in-kind sponsor, Westin Hotel, Palo Alto
It’s time to get out there and rally your team for the Canary Challenge! Remember that all funds raised go to benefit cancer early detection research at the Canary Center at Stanford and the Stanford Cancer Institute.
Don’t forget to text “Canary” to 99000 for the new summer discount code. The code will be sent to your phone immediately upon texting in. This gives $25 off the registration fee.
Canary Challenge Cycling Tips: An Exciting How to Descend Video
May 17, 2013
Watch this exciting and exhilarating “how to descend” video taken straight from Canary Challenge’s 75K route. A talented duo from Canary Challenge sponsor Mike’s Bikes plus the pro women’s cycling team Vanderkitten Racing SHOW how to safely descend on a steep curvy road like our route’s Highway 84, how to dress right in layers, and how to signal to other riders when cars are coming. Ride on!
Palo Alto Weekly Joins as Canary Challenge Sponsor to Support Cancer Early Detection
May 6, 2013
Canary is delighted to welcome the Palo Alto Weekly as a proud new media sponsor for the Canary Challenge.
The Palo Alto Weekly was founded in 1979 by a group of long-time local residents who believed that the Palo Alto community needed a high- quality newspaper to provide an alternative to the Peninsula Times Tribune. The Weekly is a most trusted source of community news for residents of Palo Alto, Stanford, East Palo Alto, and the northern Los Altos Hills. Readers turn to the Palo Alto Weekly for thoughtful news reporting, feature stories on the community and insightful arts and entertainments coverage.
In Jan. 1994, the Weekly was the first newspaper to publish its entire editorial content to the Internet.
We’re honored to have such a highly esteemed and forward-thinking publication in our corner. Join us in welcoming them to the Canary family!
Canary Out on the Town for Cancer Early Detection Awareness in May
May 3, 2013
Canary is hitting the road this month, attending several events to promote cancer early detection awareness and to promote the upcoming Canary Challenge on September 28. We welcome you to check out the list of events we’ll be attending below and invite you to come by and say hi. We’ll have booths set up with Canary Foundation goodies like hats and stuffed Edwins (our mascot, pictured at left), as well as collateral material for you to help us spread our message.
On May 4th, we’ll have a booth at the Cat’s Hill Classic in Los Gatos, also sponsored by our Canary Challenge sponsor, Mike’s Bikes. This is one of the toughest race courses in the U.S., and we’re excited to be there to cheer on the cyclists!
On May 8th, we’ll be present at the HP Health Fair in Palo Alto. On the same day, we’ll be promoting the Canary Challenge at the Stanford Radiology Meeting.
On May 9th, Canary is participating in Bike to Work Day, and we encourage you to participate as well! Join us by leaving your car at home and joining tens of thousands of your fellow Bay Area residents in biking to work.
Canary will have a presence at the Silicon Valley Bicycle Coalition Energizer Stations in Palo Alto, located at Stanford, at the Palo Alto CalTrain station, VMware and HP. Lastly (bonus!) all 6,000 participants will receive a 15% coupon for parts and accessories from Mike’s Bikes because they’re a sponsor of the Canary Challenge. Just register for the Canary Challenge to receive your discount.
On May 15th, we’ll also have a presence at the Mountain View Fair. Come by and say hi!
Dedicated Canary Foundation Volunteer Continues to Support Cancer Early Detection
April 29, 2013

Welcome Back: Pacific Eyecare Specialists Rejoins Canary Challenge as a Corporate Sponsor
April 25, 2013
Bernd Kutzscher is an ophthalmologist whose daughter Lauren was diagnosed with cancer in 2009. The entire Kutzscher family, including Lauren, her mother and father, sister and brother have ridden in the Canary Challenge for the past three years. Bernd’s eye firm, Pacific Eyecare Specialist, has been a corporate sponsor of the Canary Challenge since the beginning, to show gratitude for the exceptional care Lauren was given at the Stanford Cancer Institute. Lauren was the impetus for starting Team Lauren.
Lauren was kind enough to share her story with us in 2011, an excerpt of which is below:
“As most of you know, I was diagnosed with Stage IV cancer in the form of a sarcoma in my hip in September of 2009. 14 chemotherapy treatments, 10 sessions of radiation, 100 days in the hospital, and 8 months in remission later, I’m proud to say that I am healthy and fully back in action! I could not have done it without my wonderful team of doctors, nurses, and more at Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital and the Stanford Cancer Center – and I am forever grateful to them for their wisdom, kindness, and healing touch.
I know that we have all felt the devastating effects of cancer in one way or another. And despite advances in cancer research and treatment, there is still much work to be done. Please help me reach my fundraising goal so that we may all unite in the fight against cancer. Any donation – big or small – will make a huge difference. And for those that like to bike, I invite you to ride alongside me as I sail through the finish line.”
We’re incredibly grateful to Lauren, her family, and Pacific Eye Care Specialists for their continued support of the Canary Challenge. Her story has been an inspiration to many to participate, donate, and spread the word.
To learn more about Jill’s incredible story, check out this article on Sports Illustrated Online: “The Courage of Jill Costello.”
To see the Canary Challenge Team Lauren page, click here.
Job Openings in Cancer Early Detection Research
April 18, 2013
We are pleased to announce that the Canary Center at Stanford for Cancer Early Detection is recruiting two new faculty members at the Assistant, Associate or Full Professor level.
The Canary Center at Stanford for Cancer Early Detection is dedicated to fostering research leading to the development of in vitro and in vivo strategies for the low-cost, early detection, and diagnosis of solid tumors (particularly cancers of the ovary, prostate, colon, lung, pancreas, breast and brain). Candidates should have significant and demonstrated interest in early cancer detection research. Stanford University and the Department of Radiology have made substantial commitments towards the expansion of early cancer diagnostics research including the opening of a new building with significant space available to Canary Center members.
Additionally, the Canary Center at Stanford is hiring for the following positions:
Postdoctoral or Research Scientist Position with Experience in Protein Engineering
Postdoctoral Position with Experience in Protein Chemistry / Cancer Cell Biology
Postdoctoral Position with Experience in Computational Systems Biology
Click here to learn more about the open positions and requirements for candidates.
Lung Cancer Early Detection: Canary Focuses on Non-Smokers
April 17, 2013
Recently, a story was published on KPLC 7 News noting how early detection is particularly difficult with lung cancer. In keeping with Canary Foundation’s two-step process, the Canary Early Cancer Detection for Lung Cancer program’s goal is to develop a combined blood test and imaging approach to detect lethal lung cancer early, because early detection and treatment greatly enhance survival.
“Oftentimes lung cancer symptoms like shortness of breath, coughing and wheezing are confused with conditions like asthma and pneumonia. That is why it is so important that those in the medical community know the next step for lung cancer diagnosis: Screenings.” (KPLC 7 News Online, “Early detection very difficult with lung cancer”)
The Canary Lung team is tackling the under-recognized area of lung cancer in non-smokers, seeking to understand why it develops and what the disease characteristics are in order to create screening tools for that disease.
Imaging for Lung Cancer Early Detection
CT screening* can reduce mortality from lung cancer, shown recently with the results of the National Lung Screening Trial, or NLST. Currently, when patients undergo a CT scan, it’s possible to see a problem spot, such as a lung nodule, but difficult to determine whether or not it is cancer. This presents a real opportunity to enhance the specificity of current imaging technology so it will be possible to determine if a spot isn’t or is cancer, and if so, whether it shows lethal characteristics. More »
Canary Challenge Training with Vanderkitten Racing
April 15, 2013
Are you looking to step up your performance for the Canary Challenge on September 28? You are invited to participate in a special cycling training session hosted by Vanderkitten Racing! All Canary-registered cyclists are encouraged to attend, and are welcome to bring a friend for no charge.
For those not yet registered, the training is $25 (or you can register for the Canary Challenge to waive the fee). Don’t worry about getting left behind! This is a no-drop ride for beginners and intermediate cyclists.
Training Details
Sunday, April 21st
10:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
Palo Alto, CA
Departs from California Avenue
(Exact location included in response to your RSVP)