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1 HELP FOR THE ANDES FOUNDATION Rosita Raffo, President and Founder Michimalongo 107 P2 Santiago, Chile www.helpfortheandes.org [email protected] 305-494-3953 February 25, 2013 Dear Mr. Payne, We are writing to engage your support in our ongoing mission work to underprivileged women in the international community. We are presently planning a ten day medical mission to Cusco, Peru from July 17-27 in a joint venture formed with Dr. Daron Ferris, founder of Cervicusco, www.cervicusco.org and Dr. Frank Cirisano, founder of Women’s Cancer Care Fund, www.womenscancercarefund.org. The impact we make is dependent, as always, on human resource allocation and also upon the strength of our funding structure. Help for the Andes Foundation operates on an international level. For more than ten years, our foundation has been working on implementing programs for international disaster response, medical development, health and social education and “The Human Touch.” to improve the quality of life for those in need. With the collaboration of other international level foundations such as “Assist International”, “Medshare”, “International Aid”, “Global Giving”, and “Path Adams Hospital,” “Help for the Andes” Foundation has developed diverse stategies designed to strengthen communities and organizations, and to promote the well-being of humanity throughout the Andes region. With a team consisting of 7 medical professionals and 5 volunteer medical students (and growing), Dr. Frank Cirisano will be heading Team Cirisano. Dr. Cirisano founded the “Women’s Cancer Care Fund in 2008, a non-profit 501 (C)(3) CH32731 foundation, headquartered in Delray Beach, Florida. Dr. Cirisano has already travelled to India, Cambodia, the Philippines and Nepal to provide gynecological care to women in need. As a gynecologic oncologist he is currently affiliated with Aventura Hospital and Medical Center, Delray Medical Center, Boca Ratan Regional Hospital and Bethesda Medical Hospital. His areas of expertise include: comprehensive gynecologic cancer care, minimally invasive laparoscopic and robotic surgery, radical cancer surgery and chemotherapy for gynecologic malignancies. Our homebase for our Team Cirisano mission will be CerviCusco, a modern medical facility in Cusco, Peru. CerviCusco, a Global Health Center, was founded by Dr. Daron Ferris. Currently the medical center’s president, Dr. Ferris is a Professor at Georgia 2 Health Sciences University and is Director of the Gynecologic Cancer Prevention Center. CerviCusco is a Peruvian registered non-profit association launched in 2005 and in 2006, CerviCusco affiliated with the International Cervical Cancer (INCCA) Foundation, a non-profit (501c3) organization registered in the United States. Dr. Ferris is dedicated to the prevention of cervical cancer. The medical center is permanently staffed by a Peruvian healthcare team as well as expert medical providers who work on a volunteer basis throughout the year. Our mission objectives are five fold. The first begins with providing underprivileged women with educational programs tailored to deliver knowledge about the risks, prevention, early detection and treatment of gynecological cancers. Using tailored communications, we have been able to overcome cultural barriers and initiate a sustainable increased awareness that promotes these women becoming advocates for their own health. This approach has not only proven to initiate our efforts, but has served an important role in promulgating and sustaining our primary objective after we leave. Our second objective is directed at the delivery of relatively cost effective measures of care that have a significant amplifier effect on cancer prevention within the same population. The Human Papillomavirus vaccination is perhaps the most significant advancement in the prevention of cervical cancer since the introduction of routine pap testing in the 1950’s. The potential impact of our administration of the Gardasil HPV vaccine is of primary importance in our efforts toward improving the statistics of cervical cancer in Peru. As stated in the 2010 summary report update by the World Health Organization/Institut Catala dʼOncologia, “Cervical cancer ranks as the 1st most frequent cancer among women in Peru and the 1st most frequent cancer among women between 15 and 44 years of age.”1 As stated by Dr. Ferris, “the first cause of death for women in Peru is cervical cancer and it ranks over ten times as high as we see in the United States. Cervical cancer is 100% curable if treated in a timely fashion.” As stated in public health research results, “When combined with a comprehensive approach that includes screening and pre-cancer treatment, evidence-based HPV vaccine programs could reduce developing-country cervical cancer deaths to the very low levels currently observed in many industrialized countries.” 2 Our third objective is to screen patients for cervical cancer and dysplasia using clinical examination, pap testing, pelvic examination and colposcopy assessments. Only the women who screen negative for current pathology will be given the human papillomavirus vaccine. Early diagnosis and treatment for women with pre-invasive pathology using on site LEEP conization procedures will also be provided as needed in Cervicusco, and in a travel clinic set up at the local market. Peruvians come from all over the area to buy and sell their wares at this market every week, and our outreach clinic schedule is structured around these opportunities for efficient care delivery. This clinic will be facilitated through the Cervicusco foundation which will be providing transportation and logistics support to take our team to multiple small township markets. 3 The fourth objective of our mission involves the delivery of surgical services for those patients diagnosed with early stage malignancies. These major gynecological procedures will be performed at Regional Hospital, and/or Clinica San Jose, with preoperative, intraoperative and postoperative care coordinated through Dr. Ferris, and the CerviCusco organization. Our clinical and surgical team structure will include: two surgeons, one physician assistants, one anesthesiologist, one certified registered nurse anesthetist, and two operating room registered nurses. Finally, our fifth objective is professional provider education. It has become quite evident that a fundamental aspect of our impact relies upon the local community of providers to sustain any change. To this end, our final objective is to educate the provider teams within these communities in the four aspects of care delivery, namely prevention, early diagnosis and treatment, and the management of invasive cancers. Teaching the Peruvian patient and provider population is of utmost importance in our intent to create sustainable change. Toward this end, Dr. Cirisano is an experienced educator and he plans on coordinating and conducting an educational series to local providers and medical students explaining the measures of cervical cancer prevention and treatment. Examples of our prior foundation efforts may be viewed on our www.youtube.com/teamcirisano channel. The logistics of our mission will be coordinated with the aid of local support by Rosita Raffo, who will be our administrative liaison. The fiscal structure for our mission work will be allocated to the delivery of direct patient care and local provider education, supplies, and equipment. Our primary financial need centers on the purchasing of the Human Papillomavirus Vaccine. The cost of each vaccine is approximately $124.00 and we plan on obtaining as many doses as our fundraising will allow. Our goal is to be able to vaccinate 1000 children for a total cost of $124,000.00. Our proposed budget also includes the cost for small diagnostic and treatment machines (3 sonograms with ultrasound probes, 3 Leep machines, and 3 colposcopes) as well as LED headlights and surgical instrumentation presently needed by CerviCusco Medical Center. The costs of travel, lodging, and expenses incurred by our mission workers and team members has been and will continue to be provided for by participants and their private funding resources. Additional surgical supplies needed will be donated by local hospitals and vendors. Our needs are quite specific. A donation of $185,000.00 would give us the pivotal fiscal base to allow for a successful mission with sustainable impact. Your funding translates directly to cervical cancer prevention and cure as each vaccination reduces cervical cancer risk by 70% and a second and third vaccine can reduce the risk by 100%. As you can see, your donation would help expand our mission to care for the maximum number of women. We are so fortunate to be able to obtain high quality medical care in the United States and it is wonderful to be able to share our good fortune with others in need. Please help us to make our upcoming mission possible, and increase the sustainability of our impact. 4 Most Sincerely, Rosita Raffo References: 1. WHO/ICO Information Centre on HPV and Cervical Cancer (HPV information Centre). Human Papillomavirus and Related Cancers in Peru. Summary Report 2010. Accessed 12\20\12. p.iv. 2. PATH and Nutrition Research Institute, “Shaping a Strategy to Introduce HPV Vaccines in Peru,” 2009. Accessed 12/17/12. http://screening.iarc.fr/doc/ PATH_FRTS_Peru_eng.pdf. p.3.