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CERVICAL CANCER WALK SCHEDULED FOR MAY 17
Friday, May 2, 2008
(PAI)CERVICAL CANCER WALK SCHEDULED FOR MAY
17
WASHINGTON
(PAI)--Unionists nationwide walks
on
universal health care won’t be the only
workers
tamping the streets on May 17, as
the Coalition of
Labor Union Women joins
other groups in a walk against
cervical
cancer that day, in
Washington.
“Walk
To Beat The Clock DC 2008” will occur
because
every hour a woman is diagnosed with
cervical cancer
and every 2.5 hours one
dies. “We must beat the clock
by
raising awareness that cervical cancer is
almost
always preventable,” CLUW
adds.
Cervical cancer
is now treatable with a vaccine and
the
point of the walk is to raise awareness of
the
vaccine’s availability and to urge
women to be tested
for HPV, which could lead
to cervical cancer.
New
recommendations urge three preventive
measures: That
women aged 9-16 receive the
HPV vaccine, that women
have a liquid pap
test by age 21, and that they have
HPV and
pap tests starting at age 30.
CLUW seeks participants
for its team, which will join
other walking
teams in tramping around D.C.’s
Tidal
Basin and East Potomac Park from 8
a.m.-noon. It
needs at least 10
members, ages 13 and up. The team
with the
most participants is eligible for a
$2,500
grant to fund cervical cancer
education from Qiagen, a
leading maker of
diagnostic lab tests.
The registration deadline is a minute
before midnight
on May 11. CLUW’s team can
be found
at
http://tamikaandfriends.org/btc/aboutthewalk.html.
The registration fee is a $30 donation to
Tamika &
Friends, a non-profit that
works to educate all women
about HPV and its
link to cervical cancer, and
supports women
who are fighting this
devastating
disease.
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