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Make That Call for Colon Cancer Screening:
It could save your life
Newswise, March 2, 2011 — NEW YORK (March 1,
2011) — In honor of National Colon Cancer
Awareness Month, Katie Couric, the New York
City Department of Health and Mental
Hygiene, WCBS-TV and The Jay Monahan Center
for Gastrointestinal Health at NewYork-Presbyterian
Hospital announced the launch of the “Make
That Call” for colon cancer screening
campaign.
Also collaborating on this citywide
initiative to increase colon cancer
screening in New York City are the Citywide
Colon Cancer Control Coalition (C5), New
York City Health and Hospitals Corporation (HHC),
American Cancer Society, Colon Cancer
Alliance, Colon Cancer Challenge Foundation
and Prevent Cancer Foundation.
From March 1
to March 14, the campaign will urge New
Yorkers ages 50 and older to call their
doctors and make an appointment to be
screened for colon cancer, the second
leading cause of cancer death in the United
States and in New York City.
“Make That
Call” will include public service
announcements on WCBS-TV with CBS News
anchor and managing editor Katie Couric,
“The Doctors” host Dr. Travis Stork and WCBS-TV
medical reporter Dr. Max Gomez.
To support
this message, interactive educational
posters will be displayed and will feature
the city’s 311 number as well as barcodes
that allow smartphone users to connect to
the www.MakeThatCall.org website for more
information. Participating businesses and
organizations include the New York Public
Library, Brooklyn Public Library and the
Queens Library, which together include more
than 200 library branches spanning every
borough; Duane Reade; Juva Skin & Laser
Center/MediSpa; New York Health & Racquet
Club; and Talbots.
“With
appropriate screening, colon cancer is often
preventable and, when detected early, highly
curable. We want New Yorkers to ‘Make That
Call’ to their doctors to schedule their
screening appointment, if not for
themselves, then for the people who love
them,” says Katie Couric.
“We want to
recognize our friend and founder of the
Monahan Center Katie Couric for her
extraordinary efforts to educate the public
on the importance of colon cancer
screening,” says Dr. Herbert Pardes,
president and CEO of NewYork-Presbyterian
Hospital. “We are delighted to work with
her, WCBS-TV, the City of New York, and the
other sponsors to make this campaign an
overwhelming success.”
“Everyone at
CBS 2 New York is committed to supporting
this important and no doubt life-saving
campaign,” says Peter Dunn, president of CBS
Television Stations and president and
general manager of WCBS-TV. “We look forward
to using the reach of New York’s
most-watched television station, plus
CBSNewYork.com, and working with Katie
Couric, the City of New York and NewYork-Presbyterian
to stress the importance of colon cancer
screening.”
“We cannot
thank our campaign supporters and
participating businesses enough for helping
us get this important message out to New
Yorkers: ‘Make That Call’ to your doctor.
Make it today,” says Dr. Mark B. Pochapin,
director of The Jay Monahan Center for
Gastrointestinal Health at NewYork-Presbyterian
Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center,
associate professor of clinical medicine at
Weill Cornell Medical College, and co-chair
of the Education and Outreach Committee of
the Citywide Colon Cancer Control Coalition
(C5).
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