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American Cancer Society Got it Wrong: Study Confirms Prostate Cancer Test Saves Lives
ZERO Demands ACS Apology to All American Families About Prostate Cancer Testing as New Proof Emerges on the Effectiveness of the PSA Test WASHINGTON, July 2 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- With a new study showing the PSA test reduces the prostate cancer death rate by 44 percent, ZERO – The Project to End Prostate Cancer demands an apology for all at risk of the disease from the American Cancer Society, which has long discounted the importance of prostate cancer testing. "It's time to 'Man Up' and admit they were wrong," said ZERO CEO Skip Lockwood.

America's Prostate Cancer Organizations Greatly Concerned at Threat to Men's Health Initiative in Illinois
WASHINGTON, June 16 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Widespread budget crises now being addressed by legislatures across the country could have a potentially disastrous effect on State-based health initiatives across America. In Illinois, as a critical example, the legislature is finalizing its budget for FY 2011, and a key program threatened is the state's long-running Prostate and Testicular Cancer Program.

Kimberly-Clark Launches Second Year of 'The Depend Campaign to End Prostate Cancer' With Expanded Roster of Sports Legends
DALLAS, June 3 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- The American Cancer Society estimates that more than 192,000 men in the United States will be diagnosed with prostate cancer this year alone. With the goal of bringing an end to this terrible disease, Kimberly-Clark Corporation's Depend brand today launched the second year of "The Depend Campaign to End Prostate Cancer." The four-month campaign, which kicks off this June in celebration of Men's Health Month and culminates in September with National Prostate Cancer Awareness Month, engages a star-studded lineup of sports legends as campaign ambassadors and awareness advocates.





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