04/14/11 In an effort to match last year’s $250,000 Pepsi Refresh Everything grant, the Kanzius Cancer Research Foundation (KCRF) launched the “Repeat the Wave” Campaign on April 1 raising over $40,000 and adding more than 4,000 new Facebook fans in thirteen days. Until April 30, KCRF is increasing awareness and raising additional funds for research for the Kanzius Non-Invasive Radiowave Cancer Treatment by asking the public to “like” or “fan” them on Facebook. 

An anonymous donor has agreed to donate one dollar for each new KCRF Facebook fan as well as match fifty cents for each dollar donated to the Foundation. After a Facebook user becomes a “fan” they are then encouraged to “Spread the Wave” by inviting all of their Facebook friends to also “like” the Kanzius Cancer Research Foundation page. The campaign urges KCRF supporters to use a special landing page, www.RepeatTheWave.com, and invite their social networks to spread the word (wave) just like last April, when Internet users and Facebook fans voted KCRF’s project as their most “refreshing idea” during the contest. Since the start of this new campaign, KCRF has increased support on local, national and global levels. 

“A year ago, we embarked on a journey to “Spread the Wave” and thanks to overwhelming community support, won the Pepsi contest resulting in a grant of $250,000 to educate new audiences; this has truly transformed our foundation.” said Mark A. Neidig, Sr., Executive Director of Kanzius Foundation. “Today, I am once again humbled by the tremendous support to ‘Repeat the Wave’ of excitement we started last year.  No doubt, everyone has been touched by cancer in some way.  The ‘Kanzius Way’ of treating cancer non-invasively and without side effects is why we won the grant last year and today, this timely message is STILL refreshing and worth  REPEATing!                                                          

About the Kanzius Cancer Research Foundation

The Kanzius Cancer Research Foundation is a 501(c) (3) non-profit organization with a mission to create national and global awareness of the potentials of the Kanzius Non-invasive Radiowave Cancer Treatment, and to help accelerate the speed at which this research progresses to human trials. The goal of KCRF is to raise money to support ongoing research grants.  Pancreatic, liver and colorectal cancers in test subjects are undergoing extensive research in Houston and Pittsburgh; additional, ongoing studies are currently focused on breast, leukemic, lung, melanomic and prostate cancers. John Kanzius’ sophisticated radio transmission machine is being manufactured in Erie, Pa.  For more information about the Kanzius research, visit www.Kanzius.org.