Jason Plaia, Director of Development for the American Cancer Society (ACS) of Greater Philadelphia, South Jersey and Delaware; Morgan Robinson, Associate Director of Development Making Strides Against Breast Cancer and a Team Leader in the Greater Philadelphia Walk, and Dr. Curtis Miyamoto, Chairperson of Radiation Oncology, Lewis Katz School of Medicine, Temple University and Associate Director for Clinical Services, Fox Chase Cancer Center at Temple University Hospital, ACS Greater Philadelphia Board of Directors Member and Real Men Wear Pink Ambassador discussed breast cancer and the services and research funding provided by the ACS.
To learn more about the American Cancer Society, its tips and screening recommendations, research funding and local services go to CANCER.org. For 24 hour support, call 800-227-2345.
There are three Making Strides walks scheduled for Delaware, Philadelphia and South Jersey, as well at locations across the region, to find a walk nearest you and learn how you can become involved, visit MakingStridesWalk.org.
To learn more about Real Men Wear Pink and support their efforts visit realmenwearpinkacs.org.
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