Cancer statistics are on the rise
Scott is
well over 6,200 miles into the milesformoney trip. He is making great progress. The
progress on the cancer front is not as good as the cycle trip news.
The new American Cancer Society statistics show an increase
in all cancers diagnosed including rises in prostate cancer and breast cancer.
The perception is that prostate cancer is not diagnosed as often as breast
cancer. Sadly, new prostate cancer cases are to be neck and neck with new
breast cancer cases. 299,050 new prostate cancer cases are expected this year - and 35,000 prostate cancer deaths. Men
tend to not talk about prostate cancer as a recent high-profile case has
suggested. Also, more aggressive prostate cancers are being diagnosed.
Watch the video here: https://fb.watch/pE23JK4KA4/ ( I posted on my Facebook site, or you can go to the American Cancer Society site to read the statistics. )
Early detection can make a difference for all of the "silent killers". As Scott has stated often, at 53 with zero symptoms he was diagnosed with aggressive prostate cancer. Our mission is as much about raising funds as it is about raising awareness. You can help by spreading the word that early detection saves lives. Tell all the your family and friend's about Scott's story, and encourage them to get a PSA test, a simple blood test. An elevated result can alert the doctor that more screening needs to be done.
Scott will be having some bike and body maintenance this
weekend while he enjoys time with friends and family in Arizona. Then on to
California within just over a week! Thank you for sharing the mission! More
details about Scott's story and the mission on https://www.milesformoney.org/home
And, follow Katy's Facebook page to see Facebook live updates before and after rides:
https://www.facebook.com/bloomquistholub
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