The Raymond Foundation

The Raymond Foundation The Raymond Foundation The Raymond Foundation is passionate and relentless in their efforts to eradicate gastrointestinal cancers.

We champion early detection and overall gastrointestinal wellness by meaningful outreach and education. We empower patients, survivors and caregivers with meaningful programs and educational initiatives to help improve daily quality-of-life for all those affected by cancer.

In Loving Memory of Margaret, Patrick & Mary-Margaret Raymond.  Cancer touches millions of lives in countless ways but i...
04/02/2026

In Loving Memory of Margaret, Patrick & Mary-Margaret Raymond. Cancer touches millions of lives in countless ways but it doesn't define who we are. We are more than a disease, more than a statistic. The World Cancer Day “United by Unique” places people at the center of care and explores new ways of making a difference.

 Cancer Institute (Queen Mary University of London) David (Dave) Chuter, Professor John F Marshall, Angus Cameron - Than...
22/11/2025

Cancer Institute (Queen Mary University of London) David (Dave) Chuter, Professor John F Marshall, Angus Cameron - Thank you for the engaging & informative meeting! Looking forward to future collaboration. Hans Rueffert we missed you & thank you for the introduction.
GI Cancers Alliance

The Raymond Foundation is pleased to rally for medical research and join millions of Americans to call on our nation's p...
17/09/2025

The Raymond Foundation is pleased to rally for medical research and join millions of Americans to call on our nation's policymakers to make life-saving medical research funding a national priority. To us, this is personal. Add your voice at the link below!

Join advocates from around the country for the 2025 Rally for Medical Research! The Hill Day will take place on Thursday, September 18, with advocates ... Read moreHome

Are you a metastatic colorectal cancer patient or caregiver with a BRAF V600E mutation?We are pleased to partner with th...
19/07/2025

Are you a metastatic colorectal cancer patient or caregiver with a BRAF V600E mutation?

We are pleased to partner with the Colorectal Cancer Resource & Action Network (CCRAN), in collaboration with the Canadian Cancer Survivor Network (CCSN) in preparing a patient input submission for an upcoming Health Technology Assessment (HTA) review of Encorafenib (BRAFTOVI®) in combination with Cetuximab (Erbitux®) and FOLFOX therapy.

If you or your loved one has accessed this treatment, your story can help shape funding recommendations in Canada. Interviews are confidential and will take about 50 minutes.
Contact Cassandra Macaulay to participate [email protected]

JOIN US & GI Cancers Alliance  https://gotoper.com/ISGIOGICA (FREE Registration Code:  GICA)  for this educational 2-day...
01/07/2025

JOIN US & GI Cancers Alliance https://gotoper.com/ISGIOGICA (FREE Registration Code: GICA) for this educational 2-day conference where leading experts will explore the latest advances in gastrointestinal (GI) cancer research and treatment. Through case-based learning, debates, and panel discussions, you’ll gain valuable insights into the
emerging treatment landscape for GI cancers. o help spread the word to your members, I have re-attached marketing materials including a FREE HCP discount code (discount code: GICA) in the form of a PDF flyer, as well as some social media banners. You can direct people to register at: https://gotoper.com/ISGIOGICA

Our latest publication, the Collective Action Roadmap for GI Cancers is a go-to resource for anyone working to improve t...
18/06/2025

Our latest publication, the Collective Action Roadmap for GI Cancers is a go-to resource for anyone working to improve the GI cancer experience. We invite you to read it, share it, and join us in building a more equitable and coordinated system of care. Learn more and download the roadmap: gicancersalliance.org/roadmap
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The Collective Action Roadmap for GI Cancers is a framework that aims to provide practical guidance and best practices for improving GI cancer care.

Our latest publication, the Collective Action Roadmap for GI Cancers is a go-to resource for anyone working to improve t...
18/06/2025

Our latest publication, the Collective Action Roadmap for GI Cancers is a go-to resource for anyone working to improve the GI cancer experience. We invite you to read it, share it, and join us in building a more equitable and coordinated system of care. Learn more and download the roadmap:

The Collective Action Roadmap for GI Cancers is a framework that aims to provide practical guidance and best practices for improving GI cancer care.

New Resource: A Roadmap for Change in GI Cancer CareThe Collective Action Roadmap for GI Cancers, a new resource created...
17/06/2025

New Resource: A Roadmap for Change in GI Cancer Care
The Collective Action Roadmap for GI Cancers, a new resource created by and for the GI cancer community aims to improve outcomes across every phase of the patient journey.

This roadmap reflects the lived experiences of people affected by GI cancers, regardless of tumor type. It identifies the systemic barriers patients face, including delayed diagnosis, limited access to biomarker testing, fragmented care, and unequal access to survivorship support, and lays out practical, patient-informed solutions to address them.

Designed to guide multi-stakeholder collaboration, the roadmap is a tool for healthcare providers, advocates, policymakers, and community organizations to align on shared goals and drive meaningful, measurable progress.

We hope this becomes a go-to resource for anyone working to improve the GI cancer experience. We invite you to read it, share it, and join us in building a more equitable and coordinated system of care.

Learn more and download the roadmap: gicancersalliance.org/roadmap

Join us for this educational 2-day conference where leading experts will explore the latest advances in gastrointestinal...
20/05/2025

Join us for this educational 2-day conference where leading experts will explore the latest advances in gastrointestinal (GI) cancer research and treatment. Use code GICA for free registration!

Don’t miss this opportunity to stay at the forefront of GI oncology!
Physicians' Education Resource GI Cancers Alliance

10/03/2025

Know Your Risk, Take Control: Colorectal Cancer & Genetics

Did you know that 1 in 25 people will develop colorectal cancer in their lifetime? While the risk increases with age, some people inherit genetic mutations that can raise their chances of getting colorectal cancer at a younger age.

🔬 Genes linked to higher colorectal cancer risk:
APC, BMPR1A, EPCAM, MLH1, MSH2, MSH6, MUTYH, PMS2, POLE, PTEN, SMAD4, STK11, TP53

✅ Genetic testing & counseling can help you understand your personal risk.
✅ Screening & risk management can be tailored based on expert guidelines.
✅ Talk to your healthcare provider to create a prevention plan that works for you.

Knowledge is power. If colorectal cancer runs in your family, take action today! 🩺💙



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The Raymond Foundation recognizes   understanding that rare cancers impact thousands of people each year, often making d...
28/02/2025

The Raymond Foundation recognizes understanding that rare cancers impact thousands of people each year, often making diagnosis and treatment more challenging. Join us in raising awareness and supporting those fighting rare cancers.

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