Public Event Stresses Cancer Education and Awareness
CINCINNATI - The University of Cincinnati (UC) will host its 2nd annual Community Cancer Education Day from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., March 25, at
The free event is designed to provide the public with the latest information about preventing, detecting and treating all types of cancer.
UCs Cancer Education Day is for anyone whose life has been touched by cancerwhether that person is fighting a personal battle against the disease, providing care to a loved one or simply evaluating his or her risks, explains William Barrett, MD, director of UCs division of radiation oncology and event organizer.
Our themeKnowledge for Life!is very appropriate, he adds, because the event gives people the information they need to make educatedand empowereddecisions about their cancer care and recovery.
On the 1st floor, attendees will be able to talk one-on-one with local cancer experts and take advantage of video presentations, question-and answer sessions and topical exhibit boothscovering such issues as nutrition and environmental carcinogensthroughout the day.
On the 2nd floor will be interactive group discussions about the most prominent cancers: breast (10 a.m.); colon and rectal (11:30 a.m.), prostate (1 p.m.) and lung (2:30 p.m.). Led by a panel of physicians and researchers, these sessions will focus on the all aspects of the diseaseincluding new research and survivorship issues.
Our mission doesnt stop at cancer care, explains Dr. Barrett. Were also educators and scientists who view it as our responsibility to keep the people of Greater Cincinnati informed in the fight against cancer.
According to the American Cancer Society, nearly 1.4 million people will be diagnosed with cancer in 2006. More than 61,000 of them will be from
Through education and cutting-edge research, Dr. Barrett adds, well continue to raise the level of cancer care in our region and beyond.
Cancer Education Day is made possible with support from
Complimentary parking will be available under the Marriott Hotel.
For more information, visit www.uccancereducationday.org or call (513) 584-9097. Registration is not required, but requested.
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