Third annual New York City oral cancer walk set
3/13/2008 Tulsa, OK staff www.dentalofficemag.com Students from New York University College of Dentistry and from other local chapters of the Student National Dental Association--in partnership with the Harlem Hospital Center, the Greater Harlem Chamber of Commerce, New York University, Columbia University, and Renaissance Health Care Network--will lead New York City's Third Annual Oral Cancer Walk April 19. The goal of the walk is to raise awareness of a disease that kills more than 8,000 Americans each year. Last spring, the Second Annual NYC Oral Cancer Walk attracted approximately 500 participants, up from just less than 300 walkers in 2006. The walk raised more than $30,000. This year, the goal will be to double both the number of walkers and the funds raised. The walk is taking place in Harlem to call attention to the fact that oral cancer disproportionately affects African-American men, who have the highest rates of oral cancer in the United States. If detected in its earliest stages, however, oral cancer is easily treated. The key is early detection and prevention. Major risk factors are tobacco and heavy alcohol use. Free oral cancer screenings and general health screenings will be available immediately following the walk. Registration begins at 9 a.m. April 19 at Marcus Garvey Park Auditorium near 122nd St. West & Mount Morris Park West, Harlem, New York City. Welcoming ceremonies begin at 10 a.m. and the walk begins at 11 a.m. Participants will receive a map of the walk route (approximately four miles) when they register. [...]