VS&Co Recognizes World Cancer Research Day

At Victoria’s Secret & Co., supporting the health and well-being of women is paramount to our associates, community, and business. One of the greatest threats to women’s health globally is cancer—the most common of which is breast cancer. That’s why every year on September 24, we come together to raise awareness of the importance of cancer research in the areas of equity, collaboration, and scientific advancements.  

VS&Co created the VS Global Fund for Women’s Cancers to help accelerate that innovation in cancer research for women, by women, and we’re continuously committed to supporting and funding critical research, providing volunteer opportunities for our associates, and building meaningful partnerships throughout the year. 

What the VS Gobal Fund for Women’s Cancers Addresses

As a brand, we aim to use our product and platform to help our strong community of women through every stage of their life. In 2025, the number of women expected to be diagnosed with breast cancer will rise to an all-time high of 10.3M. With that knowledge, we knew this was an initiative the brand needed to be a part of creating the solution.  

According to the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) and research conducted by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Women scientists receive fewer grants and as much as 38% less in funding than their counterparts. 

 The AACR Cancer Disparities Progress Report (2022) shared that despite advances in the understanding and treatment of cancer, disparities persist across cancer care and the oncology workforce. This same report outlines that women physician-scientists are 30 percent less likely than male physician-scientists to receive an R01-equivalent grant* within eight years of joining a postdoctoral program. 

 * An R01 grant is a Research Project Grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) that supports a specific research project. R01 grants are the oldest and most traditional grant mechanism used by the NIH. They are awarded to support research projects that are hypothesis-driven and have strong preliminary data. 

By funding women researchers who are vastly underrepresented in the cancer research field, the Victoria’s Secret Global Fund for Women’s Cancers will be transformational to the development and retention of women in cancer research and future outcomes for women’s cancers.  

Career Development Award

The Victoria’s Secret Global Fund for Women’s Cancers Career Development Award, in Partnership with Pelotonia and the AACR, is intended to fund innovative research projects in breast and gynecologic cancers and to invest in the next generation of early-stage women scientists domestically and globally. The aim of this award is to foster innovation in the understanding, prevention, interception, early detection, diagnosis, and treatment of breast and gynecologic cancers with the goal of eliminating cancer health disparities and improving patient outcomes. 

Meet our 2023 Career Development Award Grantees

Sarah E. Johnstone, MD, PhD 

Assistant Professor 

Harvard Medical School 

Boston, Massachusetts, USA 

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Purna Joshi, PhD  

Assistant Professor 

The University of Texas at Dallas 

Richardson, Texas, USA 

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Mary Mullen, MD 

Assistant Professor 

Washington University in St. Louis 

St. Louis, Missouri, USA 

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Angelina T. Regua, PhD 

Assistant Professor 

The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston 

Houston, Texas, USA 

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Ana Ruiz-Saenz, PhD 

Assistant Professor 

Center for Cooperative Research in Biosciences (CIC bioGUNE) 

Biscay, Spain 

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Martina McDermott, PhD 

Adjunct Assistant Professor 

The Regents of the University of California, Los Angeles 

Los Angeles, California 

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Chemtai Mungo, MD, MPH, FACOG 

Assistant Professor, Obstetrics and Gynecology University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Chapel Hill, North Carolina 

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Mya Roberson, PhD, MSPH 

Assistant Professor, Department of Health Policy 

Vanderbilt University School of Medicine 

Nashville, Tennessee 

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Valentina Hoyos Velez, MD 

Assistant Professor 

Baylor College of Medicine 

Houston, Texas 

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Shuang Zhang, PhD 

Assistant Professor 

The Third Affiliated Hospital at Guangzhou Medical University 

Guangzhou, Guangdong Province, China 

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Rising Innovator Award 

Victoria’s Secret Global Fund for Women’s Cancers Rising Innovator Research Grant, in Partnership with Pelotonia & AACR, supports midcareer women scientists conducting innovative research in breast and gynecologic cancers and globally fosters innovation in the understanding, prevention, interception, early detection, diagnosis, and treatment with the goal of eliminating cancer health disparities and improving patient outcomes. 

Meet our 2023 Rising Innovator Grantees

Priscilla K. Brastianos, MD 

Director, Central Nervous System Metastasis Center 

The Mass General Cancer Center 

Boston, Massachusetts, USA 

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Kemi M. Doll, MD, MCSR 

Associate Professor 

University of Washington 

Seattle, Washington, USA 

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Marleen Kok, MD, PhD 

Medical Oncologist and Senior Group Leader 

The Netherlands Cancer Institute 

Amsterdam, Netherlands 

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Joyce Liu, MD 

Associate Chief and Director of Clinical Research, Division of Gynecologic Oncology 

Dana-Farber Cancer Institute 

Boston, Massachusetts, USA 

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Sandra S. McAllister, PhD 

Associate Professor 

The Brigham and Women’s Hospital 

Boston, Massachusetts, USA 

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Jenn is the Copy Director at Victoria’s Secret and has spent the past 10 years writing for brands like Club Monaco, Free People, SoulCycle, and more. She has a degree in English from Rollins College in Winter Park, Florida. When she’s not chipping away at Pulitzer Prize-winning copy (dream big, right?), you’ll find her living beyond her means by venturing to new restaurants, exploring local shops, and petting other people’s dogs.