
The event was a HUGE success! We ran out of saliva kits! Nearly 700 people signed up in around 5 hours. If you are still interested in contributing your might to this massive effort against cancer, we are thinking about setting up another recruitment event at the Ride for Roswell event! Watch this space!!!
(e:mike) and (e:libertad), thanks so much for making it! I am so sorry we wrapped it up earlier than we thought - we hardly expected such an enthusiastic response! People were so motivated they dragged their entire teams to sign up! I think I must have consented more than 200 people personally. I feel drunk with happiness that people still believe in honest population research. I swear, I felt my life was worth living when I saw so many people. (e:James), I was delirious when I saw you! Thank you SO MUCH for coming and donating!! You ROCK! m/ :)
I know! None of us expected such a response! We have a very very tough time convincing people that research is an important part of the fight against cancer. Maybe all these years, we have not been approaching the problem of recruitment properly. We tend to stick to people who come to hospitals and for "normal" comparisons, we ask people who accompany the people to the hospital. Our approach has been flawed all along!
Thanks once more for agreeing to be contacted for donating 2 tablespoons of blood. It goes a long way for us! Some years down the line when a definite answer emerges to why certain people get cancer and what we can do to cut their risk, you should be really proud that you contributed a part of you to help arrive at that answer!! THANK YOU!!!! :)
From what you said last night in chat you seemed doubtful that many people would show up at all. Glad to hear it was such a success.
I also signed up to donate blood to the cause. So, perhaps some day soon you will see little James red blood cells floating around. Let me know if there is a resemblance.