Side-Out Protocol Phase 1 Results

June 21, 2013 — There is nothing necessarily unique about presenting a cancer trial at a national oncology conference, but when that trial is funded by high school and college athletes, it becomes extraordinary. At the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) Annual Meeting in early June, scientists introduced the results for the Side-Out Protocol, […]
Funded by Volleyball, Breast Cancer Pilot Study Succeeds

Article written by: Michele McDonald at George Mason University Funded by volleyball teams nationwide, a new study released this week shows success in pinpointing individualized treatment for women with metastatic breast cancer, according to George Mason University researchers. The Side-Out Foundation’s pilot study is part of a cutting-edge approach to personalized medicine that looks beyond […]
I-SPY 2 Trial Progress Report

June 20, 2012 — The Center for Applied Proteomics (CAPMM) at George Mason University recently released a progress report on its work with the I-SPY 2 trial. The Side-Out Foundation is hopeful that its support of the trial will affect the future of breast cancer treatments. I-SPY 2 Protein Pathway Activation Mapping to Uncover New […]
Side-Out Protocol Press Release!

Dig Pink Volleyball Breast Cancer Awareness Campaign aims to raise $1 million.