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Hollywood stars align for 'Stand Up To Cancer' Friday, Sept. 5

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Wed, Aug 20th 2014 11:45 pm

Gwyneth Paltrow, Reese Witherspoon, Pierce Brosnan, Jennifer Aniston, Halle Berry, Jon Hamm, Ben Stiller, Will Ferrell, Mark Harmon, Rob Lowe, Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Eric Stonestreet, Danny McBride, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and more among stars to be featured in one-hour broadcast, with special performances by The Who, Jennifer Hudson, Lupe Fiasco & Common, Ariana Grande and Dave Matthews

Event airing on 31 broadcast and cable networks; streaming on Hulu and Yahoo

The Hollywood community is once again uniting to support "Stand Up To Cancer" ("SU2C"), a program of the Entertainment Industry Foundation, which will stage its fourth biennial fundraising telecast Friday, Sept. 5 (8 p.m.). Gwyneth Paltrow, Reese Witherspoon, Pierce Brosnan, Jennifer Aniston, Halle Berry, Jon Hamm, Kiefer Sutherland, Ben Stiller, Will Ferrell, Mark Harmon, Rob Lowe, Danny McBride, Eric Stonestreet, Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Tony Hale, Dane Cook, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Marg Helgenberger, Matt Passmore, Rob Riggle, Italia Ricci and Bree Turnerwill appear in the broadcast, with special performances by The Who, Jennifer Hudson, Lupe Fiasco & Common, Ariana Grande and Dave Matthews.

Additional stars and performers will be announced in the coming weeks.

Paltrow and Joel Gallen of Tenth Planet Productions will co-executive produce the Sept. 5 broadcast. ABC, CBS, FOX and NBC, along with ABC Family, American Forces Network, Bravo, Cooking Channel, Discovery Fit & Health, E!, Encore, Encore Espanol, EPIX, ESPNEWS, FOX Sports 2, FXM, HBO, HBO Latino, ION Television, LMN, Logo TV, MLB Network, National Geographic Channel, Oxygen, Palladia, Pivot, SHOWTIME, Smithsonian Channel, Starz, TNT and VH1 are donating one hour of simultaneous, commercial-free primetime for the nationally televised fundraising special, to be broadcast live from the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles. The show will stream live on both Hulu and Yahoo.

Instead of the traditional phone bank staffed by celebrities, the Sept. 5 telecast will feature a "digital lounge" on the set, hosted by Yahoo News Global Anchor Katie Couric. Stars in the digital lounge will reach out to viewers via phone, Facebook, Instagram and other social media platforms through a new campaign called "We're Calling You" that "SU2C's" supporters can sign up for, as of today, at www.werecallingyou.org.

"Since we started 'Stand Up To Cancer' in 2008, social media has exploded, creating a whole new way to connect," said Couric, a "Stand Up To Cancer" co-founder. "So in an unprecedented way, we'll have plenty of stars reaching out to donors via social media, thanking them through Facebook messages, digital shout-outs, Instagrams and tweets. In other words, this year, we are so 2014!"

Facebook has collaborated with "Stand Up To Cancer" since its first telecast in 2008, and is now "SU2C's" primary social media partner. Over the years, "SU2C" has continued to expand on its relationship with Facebook through various initiatives to inspire and engage people and connect them with "SU2C" celebrity ambassadors. With the "We're Calling You" activation, Facebook and Instagram will enable supporters and fans to engage directly with their favorite stars. See more at www.werecallingyou.org.

In the on-stage digital lounge, Couric will tap into the Facebook "Mentions Box," which allows supporters to share their connection to cancer and receive real-time responses from celebrities. Other celebrities in the digital lounge will participate in Facebook Q&As, using their own pages to respond live to fan questions. Facebook and Instagram also will have a presence on the star-studded red carpet on Sept. 5 with a photo experience that will capture the stars as they make their way into the Dolby Theatre, sharing those images and videos with fans. All of this, and much more, can be followed on "Stand Up To Cancer's" social media feeds (facebook.com/su2c | Instagram: @SU2C | Twitter: @SU2C).

In addition to Facebook, an array of digital and social media platforms and influencers - ranging from reddit, Nerdist, Tumblr, Yahoo, Hulu, AOL and The Huffington Post - are helping support "SU2C" this year.

"Cancer affects us all," said Paltrow, who lost her father, Bruce Paltrow, to oral cancer in 2002, "And each and every person can help the scientists who are working 24/7 to save more lives. We want to get that message out in as many ways as possible, so we're excited to use social media to reach supporters from all over who are helping to grow the 'Stand Up To Cancer' movement, and hopefully, get even more people to stand up with us."

This star-studded appeal continues to help build public support for "SU2C's" groundbreaking translational research, which can provide patients with new therapies to save lives now. "SU2C" brings together scientists from different disciplines across institutions and international boundaries to collaborate on finding new treatments for a wide range of cancer types.

For the first time, there will be a Canada-inclusive co-broadcast of the 2014 telecast, which will air simultaneously on all four major English-language Canadian networks: CBC, City, CTV and Global, along with Canadian services AMI, CHCH, CHEK, Fight Network and Hollywood Suite. All funds received from the Canadian general public during the broadcast will be directed toward the creation of collaborative research teams, as well as education and awareness programs conducted in Canada.

The first three "SU2C" telecasts took place on Sept. 5, 2008, Sept. 10, 2010 and Sept. 7, 2012, and were made available to more than 190 countries. To date, more than $261 million has been pledged to support "SU2C's" innovative cancer research programs. Since 2008, "SU2C" has funded 12 "Dream Teams" of researchers, and two translational research teams, as well as 26 young innovative scientists who's high-risk, potentially high-reward projects are aimed at ending cancer's reign as a leading cause of death worldwide.

"SU2C" was founded on the belief that collaboration would play an integral role in advancing cancer research. To date, "SU2C" has brought together more than 750 of the best and the brightest research scientists from 112 institutions in six countries to work together in order to save lives now. "SU2C"-funded researchers have planned, launched or completed more than 140 clinical trials.

Researchers supported by "SU2C" are investigating a wide variety of new approaches to various malignancies, including cancers of the breast, ovary, endometrium, lung, prostate, pancreas and colon; metastatic melanoma; childhood cancers, including leukemia and lymphoma; and cancers resulting from human papillomavirus infection, among other forms of cancer.

Work by "SU2C"-supported researchers has led to approval by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration of a new combination treatment for pancreatic cancer, as well as FDA "breakthrough therapy" designation - intended to expedite development of especially promising medicines - for a new breast cancer drug.

The American Association for Cancer Research, the world's largest professional organization dedicated to advancing cancer research and its mission to prevent and cure cancer, is the official scientific partner of "SU2C." In the U.S., AACR is responsible for administering the grants and providing scientific oversight in conjunction with the "SU2C" scientific advisory committee, chaired by Nobel Laureate Phillip A. Sharp, Ph.D., institute professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and David H. Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research at MIT. Vice chairs of the SAC are Arnold J. Levine, Ph.D., professor, Institute for Advanced Study and Cancer Institute of New Jersey; and William G. Nelson, M.D., Ph.D., director of the Johns Hopkins Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center in Baltimore.

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