Soul
of a Woman
"Imagine
the deepest place where mystery and intricate gardens
of life are always evolving. Where love and passion
are the strengths behind survival. Imagine...the soul
of a woman."
Benefits breast cancer research sponsored by Cancer
Treatment Research Foundation (CTRF).
Created By Lori Peha Kezner, January 2004.
About
the Picture
The
original is created with tissue paper and then layered
over hand-made paper. The prints are high-quality photo
laser reproductions that allow the depth of the layered
effect to come out of the picture.
About
the Cancer Treatment Research Foundation (CTRF)
Cancer
Treatment Research Foundation (CTRF) is a non-profit
501(c)(3) organization founded in 1991 based on the
conviction that patients need and deserve the best possible
treatments the world has to offer. It is with this in
mind that we strive to fund the most innovative research
known to man. Our goal is to shorten the distance between
those dedicated to treating and curing cancer and patients
who are fighting for their lives. We will move the best
research from the laboratory to the bedside.
- 99
cents of every dollar donated to CTRF goes directly
to cancer research programs, thanks to the generous
underwriting of daily operational expenses. This
ratio is unparalleled in any non-profit setting.
- CTRF
research encompasses the most innovative applications
of conventional therapies (chemotherapy, radiation
and surgery) and the best in science-based complementary
medicine (nutrition, biofeedback, psychoneuro-immunology,
spiritual, etc.)
- CTRF
supports clinically based studies that have already
passed the test tube stage and are ready to make
a significant impact on cancer patients. In addition,
CTRF's mission does not permit funding research
studies on laboratory animals.
- CTRF
actively monitors the progress of each grant recipient,
and then provides ongoing funding only upon demonstration
of fiscal responsibility and intended results. Most
importantly, it measures real progress in the study
through patient impact.
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