Thank you for your generosity in helping us to help others! We surpassed our goal and raised $10,210 to help redesign CancerQuest and make it mobile friendly, expanding options for accessing and utilizing the information. I would like to extend my sincere gratitude to the many people who supported our campaign. I want to let you know how much I appreciate and value your support. Be on the lookout for the announcement of the redesigned site launch!
Thank you,
Dr. Gregg Orloff
Only one more day left to help Mobile-ize CancerQuest! We are currently at $10,210. Thank you to those who have given to our campaign. Please continue to support our mission to reach millions more with important cancer information. Encourage your friends and family to share our campaign through their networks. There isn’t a limit on the amount we can raise.
https://momentum.emory.edu/CancerQuest
Thank you!
Thanks to everyone who has donated to our campaign and has helped spread the word. Together, we successfully met the 1:1 match challenge and have been awarded $1,500!
Thanks to the help of donors and friends like you, the CancerQuest Mobile-ization campaign has exceeded our goal.
There's no limit on the amount we can raise — more gifts mean more patients are helped.
Please continue to spread the word to help make health care resources available to millions more:
Thank you again for your generous support to the CancerQuest redesign campaign. We are thrilled to announce that an anonymous donor has agreed to match dollar for dollar the next $1,500 dollars received in donations. There are only 14 days left in our campaign, and your continued support will help us reach our $8,000 goal. For those who have already given, please support our campaign by spreading the word about our $1,500 matching opportunity!
Thank you again for helping us to empower cancer patients and their families.
Thank you for supporting CancerQuest. When my wife was diagnosed with breast cancer in 1998, she wanted the ability to make the best treatment choices she could with the information currently available. Although I didn’t know it at the time, this conversation was the spark for an online cancer resource called CancerQuest. Since its launch in 2002, the CancerQuest website has provided much-needed information and resources to cancer patients, caregivers, and others across the globe.
CancerQuest makes a difference. I know because the people we’ve helped have responded:
“Everyone, even children, is affected by cancer. The information on the CancerQuest website provides a wealth of information for patients and their families.” —Martha Shull, patient
Please share our campaign with your friends and family and spread the word about the redesign: https://momentum.emory.edu/CancerQuest
Thank you for your support to help make CancerQuest more accessible. In order to make important cancer information available to millions of people each year, we’re revamping our website to make it mobile friendly. For many people, the Internet is only available on their mobile devices, so it is imperative that we enhance mobile user experience and enable everyone to easily find information on our website.
The new system has many advantages over our current system and will allow for easy updates as well as translation of the content into other languages.
Please continue to support our campaign by spreading the word about the website redesign: https://momentum.emory.edu/CancerQuest
Thank you!
Your donation can help approximately 300 people access vital cancer information this year.
Your donation can help enable approximately 750 patients become engaged in their cancer treatment planning this year.
Your donation can help 1,500 families deal with the stress of cancer in the coming year.
Your donation can help educate approximately 3,000 patients and loved ones this year alone.
Your donation can help to inform and empower approximately 15,000 patients this year.
Your donation can help provide knowledge, peace, and comfort to approximately 30,000 people this year.
Your donation can help us in the effort to reach approximately 60,000 people this year.