Armed with the knowledge that one in every six men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer in his lifetime, the Julie Rogers “Gift of Life” Program is urging men throughout Southeast Texas to become better informed about living a healthier lifestyle in an effort to reduce cancer risks.
Beginning this fall, the “Gift of Life” is partnering with Baptist Hospitals of Southeast Texas to make available free prostate cancer screenings (by appointment only) to medically underserved eligible Southeast Texas men in Beaumont, Port Arthur and Orange.
At the screening events, Baptist Hospital phlebotomists will perform free PSA blood tests, participants will consult with medical professionals to discuss good health practices and the “Gift of Life” will provide educational materials for the men and their families.
For the second consecutive year, prostate cancer survivor Morris Carter is serving as honorary chair of the organization’s Prostate Cancer Awareness Month activities, which also include television and radio public service announcements, proclamations, client testimonials and a media campaign that encourages all men to become better stewards of their health by practicing good nutrition and discussing annual prostate cancer screenings with their doctors.
“I admire the work the ‘Gift of Life’ does for our region, and I hope my message as a survivor will benefit others,” Carter said. “The key to surviving cancer is early detection, and for those who can’t afford annual screenings, this program is a blessing.”
One in every thirty-six men will die of prostate cancer, but statistics show that the five-year survival rate for men whose cancer is diagnosed early is nearly 100 percent. (American Cancer Society)
The “Gift of Life” screens men who are at least 45 years of age (40 if African American or if there is a family history of prostate cancer), have limited income and do not have medical insurance, Medicare or Medicaid.
The fall screenings will kick off a year-round effort for the “Gift of Life” Prostate Cancer Program and Baptist Hospitals of Southeast Texas to provide free prostate cancer screenings and professional medical consultation. Eligible clients with abnormal test results will have access to follow-up treatment through a referral link with UTMB-Galveston.
In 2009, the “Gift of Life” made available 643 free prostate cancer screenings for medically underserved men residing in Beaumont, Port Arthur, and Orange. Four men who were diagnosed with prostate cancer (following screenings) are undergoing treatment with healthcare costs approaching $100,000, which have been underwritten by the “Gift of Life.” Since 2000, the organization has helped extend the lives of more than 50 men who were diagnosed with prostate cancer and provided access to treatment.
Call the “Gift of Life” to register for a free prostate cancer screening or for more information: (409) 833-3663 or toll-free at (877) 720 GIFT (4438).
Special thanks to the “Gift of Life” Prostate Cancer Medical Advisory Board: Chair, John Henderson IV, MD, and Members, Gerardo Chica, MD; Danny Chow, MD; J. Denton Harris, IV, MD; George Hoffman, MD; Joseph Kong, MD, FACR, FASTRO; J. Coffy Pieternelle, MD; and Steven Socher, MD.
Screening Events are sponsored by: Baptist Hospitals of Southeast Texas, Charline Dauphin, Linda & Joe Penland / Quality Mat Company, Inc., TOTAL Port Arthur Refinery, Valero Port Arthur Refinery, BASF & TOTAL Miracle Match for Life, Motiva Enterprises LLC, Joy & Will Crenshaw, Capital One, YMBL, Entergy Texas, Flint Hills Resources, Mrs. William C. (Sallye) Keith, Denise & J. Mark Smith, Conn’s, H-E-B, Mick & Chad Dubea, David M. Caldwell, DDS, The Wilton and Effie Mae Hebert Foundation, Air Comfort, Inc., Gina & Colby Crenshaw, Linda & Joe Domino, Germer Gertz, LLP, Gay & Bill Scott, Betty & Hal Clarke, MD, Cancer Center of Southeast Texas and Abbott Laboratories.
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