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that would be so much fun. >> like gwenyth. >> i can't wait until we talk about her. she is so in touch with the average american woman. >> we will talk about that later. >> good idea. >> well done. >> also should be fair, this organization lives below the line does raise money for various organizations and the whole point is to raise awareness and raise money. >> you can raise all the money you want. charity does president work. charity doesn't work. >> that's not true. i am campaigning for the leukemia and lymphoma society and the money they raise kicks ass. it raises money for patient services and research. >> but is it effective? >> [inaudible] >> it has investors. >> my mom is a lymphoma
centers of excellence with laboratories and clinical trial centers and making those facilities available out in the homeland of usa. the leukemia and lymphoma society which i think mike mi milken knows is another superb patient advocacy group, currently sponsors studies that take early phase clinical trials which are designed to look at new drugs and test them for safety and efficiency in the blood cancers and exports them from for example the cleveland clinic to small centers throughout ohio. my feeling is that if government sponsored more work for collaboration between centers of excellence and smaller centers that were prepared to collaborate, we could make an awful lot of progress. there's some absolutely wonderful clinical trial doctors and clinical oncologists out in small places that would be only too pleased to participate.
>> and i was going to say that part of the value of your show is to give voice to this. it used to be when you got diagnosed with cancer, it's bad enough that you feel isolated already, but not to be able to talk about it makes it doubly so. >> larry: isn't it said that if you can go to the cleveland clinic, you got a better deal than if you go to wakakmanka institute in some remote city? >> in many remote cities there's absolute superb cancer care available. one of the models that we have developed in cleveland and one that i hope to export now that i'm moving to the levine cancer center in charlotte is the concept of linking central facilities with outstanding science to smaller places. so in cleveland and in charlotte, we will be evolving a mechanism to collaborate between centers of excellence with laboratories and clinical trial centers and making those facilities available out in the homeland of usa. the leukemia and lymphoma society which i think mike milken knows is another superb patient advocacy group, currently sponsors studies that take early phase clinical trials which are designed to look at
already, but not to be able to talk about it makes it doubly so. >> larry: isn't it said that if you can go to the cleveland clinic, you got a better deal than if you go to wakakmanka institute in some remote city? >> in many remote cities there's absolute superb cancer care available. one of the models that we have developed in cleveland and one that i hope to export now that i'm moving to the levine cancer center in charlotte is the concept of linking central facilities with outstanding science to smaller places. so in cleveland and in charlotte, we will be evolving a mechanism to collaborate between centers of excellence with laboratories and clinical trial centers and making those facilities available out in the homeland of usa. the leukemia and lymphoma