 The Kidney Cancer Association invests more than $660,000 in research. Dateline, Chicago. The Kidney Cancer Association, or KCA, is pleased to release the final report of Dr. Tai H. Ho's research project. Dr. Ho says, and I quote, I'll be continuing my project on the role of mutations in epigenetic enzymes at the Mayo Clinic, end quote. He'll be specializing in the treatment of genitourinary malignancies. Dr. Ho's preliminary results were presented at the 10th International VHL Medical Symposium and the 2012 Asco-Genitourinary Cancer Symposium. He'll present an update of his work at the upcoming 11th International Kidney Cancer Symposium in Chicago, sponsored in October by KCA. The Kidney Cancer Association has sponsored more kidney cancer research projects than any organization of its size in the world. According to the Chicago-based charity's audited financial statement for its most recent fiscal year, KCA invested more than $667,000 in research-related activities in a single year. Reporting from Chicago, I'm Bill Brough.