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DON'T TAKE CHANCES, GET SCREENED FOR PROSTATE AND BREAST CANCER REGULARLY!
THE LIFE YOU SAVE WILL BE YOUR OWN™
Please donate to this worthy cause so we can spread the message to motivate men and women to get screened.
Trail Blazin' Innovations has formed The TBI Foundation, a 501(c)(3) non-profit Corporation. With the assistance of our Partners and Sponsors, The TBI Foundation is launching a media campaign to spread this message:
CANCER SCREENING EXAMINATIONS CAN SAVE LIVES!
With the money that we raise we will buy advertising in diversified media. Our message will be simple: Cancer Screening Examinations Can Save Lives! Along with the following information we will list our Partners and Sponsors.
- Finding cancer at its earliest, most treatable stage gives patients the greatest chance of survival.
- The American Cancer Society recommends men of average risk begin prostate examinations at age 50. Yearly mammograms for women are recommended starting at age 40.
- Regular screening examinations by a health care professional can result in the detection and removal of precancerous growths, as well as the diagnosis of cancers at an early stage when they are the most treatable*
An estimated 240,890 new cases of prostate cancer will occur in men in the USA during 2011* (an increase of 23,160 from 2010) with an estimated 33,720 deaths (an increase of 1,370 from 2010). Prostate cancer is the most frequently diagnosed cancer in men. |
An estimated 230,480 new cases of invasive breast cancer are expected to occur in the USA during 2011* (an increase of 23,390 from 2010) with an estimated 39,520 deaths (a decrease of 320 from 2010). Excluding cancers of the skin, breast cancer is the most frequently diagnosed cancer in women. |
For more information please contact us at info@thetbifoundation.org
*American Cancer Society: Cancer Facts and Figures for 2011.
For more information please go to www.cancer.org |
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