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From: Jeffrey Epstein <jeffreyepsteinorg®gmail.com>
To: "Ting, Jess"
Cc: Jeffrey Epstein <jeevacation®gmail.com>
Subject: Re: media for Jeffrey Epstein's Foundation
Date: Tue, 12 Mar 2013 02:57:11 +0000
Dear Mr. Tess,
Thank you so much for drafting a basis for a press release. I think the text will be sufficient for me to piece
something together. I will send a draft out to you by the end of tomorrow for you to review and approve.
On Mon, Mar 11, 2013 at 3:27 PM, Ting, Jess < > wrote:
Hi The text below is what we came up that you could use for a press release. It outlines the research
without giving away our secrets. What do you think?
Clinical analysis of blood is one the most frequently used body fluid assays. Blood is a rich source of disease-
related biomarkers. However, the complexity of the composition of human blood, combined with its large
volume, and therefore the dilution of potential biomarkers to undetectable levels, represent major challenges
and limitations to the use of blood for biomarker assays. As an alternative, researchers have expanded the
search for disease-specific biomarkers to other body fluids, including urine, cerebrospinal fluid,
bronchoalveolar lavage fluid, synovial fluid, nipple aspirate fluid, tear fluid, aminotic fluid and seminal
plasma.
In relation to cancer more specifically, much attention has been paid to the analysis of interstitial fluids in
cancer patients. This fluid, when found in the abdominal cavity, is referred as ascites and when found around
the lungs, is referred as pleural effusion fluid. However, these fluids are only informative in advanced
metastatic cancer patients and therefore their prognostic value in term of disease progression is limited.
A Mount Sinai team led by a surgeon, Dr. Jess Ting, a breast oncologist, Dr. Kerin Adelson and a molecular
biologist, Dr. Doris Germain, is currently evaluating the use of on an up-to-now largely overlooked body fluid,
post-surgical wound fluid.
Surgeons have long suspected that surgery, at least in some cases, may promote metastasis (spreading of the
tumor to other organs). This is a highly controversial topic since surgery is an essential step in the treatment of
breast cancer. However, while surgery may promote metastasis in some cases, it clearly cures many others.
Therefore, surgery is essential for the treatment of breast cancer. Their preliminary data suggests that in some
patients, post-surgical wound fluid contains valuable information that may be used to identify patients at
higher risk of metastasis.
Jess Ting
On Mar 11, 2013, at 12:32 PM, "Jeffrey Epstein"
<jeffreyepsteinorg@gmail.com<mailto:jeffreyepsteinorg@gmail.com>> wrote:
Dear Mr. Tess,
Thank you for your note. I completely understand. Feel free to reach me anytime.
EFTA00956744
best
On Fri, Mar 8, 2013 at 2:24 PM, Ting, Jess < <mailto:
wrote:
Hi Let me doublecheck with my research collaborators about this. Because our research is not
published yet and is novel and original work, I'm not certain what the implications are that news release would
have. I will get back to you shortly.
Jess Ting
On Mar 8, 2013, at 2:19 PM, "Jeffrey Epstein"
<jeffreyepsteinorg@gmail.com<mailto:jeffreyepsteinorg@gmail.com>
<mailtojeffreyepsteinorg@gmail.com<mailto:jeffreyepsteinorgal,gmail.com>>> wrote:
Dear Mr. Ting,
I hope this finds you well. I handle the media for Jeffrey Epstein's Foundation and was interested in writing a
press release on your breast cancer research. I will also try to submit it to the general press. My press releases
are published in Reuters, Bloomberg, the Wall Street Journal Market Watch etc.
Please let me know if this is of interest to you and if so, if we could speak over the phone. My cell phone is:
<tel:%28917%29%20573-7604>.
best regards,
Galbraith
Galbraith
Media/PR
The Jeffrey Epstein VI Foundation
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Media/PR
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