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Press Release from the Cancer Institute of New Jersey

October 4, 2006
Contact: Candace Botnick
Office of Communications
732/235-9871
botnicca@umdnj.edu

Close to 500 Men Screened for Prostate Cancer in Three Days
Prostate cancer is the most frequently diagnosed cancer in men

New Brunswick—In an effort to reduce New Jersey's high incidence of prostate cancer, the Dean and Betty Gallo Prostate Cancer Center at The Cancer Institute of New Jersey (CINJ) along with Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital provided free prostate cancer screenings for men 50 years and older with no history of prostate cancer or 40 years and older with a family history of prostate cancer. 483 men received a prostate specific antigen (PSA) blood test and a digital rectum exam (DRE) during the three-day program on September 25, 26, and 27. Along with the screening, participants received educational material on early detection and prevention of prostate cancer.

"Research has shown that early detection of prostate cancer does save lives. These screening exams, can alert physicians to early stage prostate cancer that can, in most cases, be successfully treated," stated Ronald A. Morton, Jr., M.D., Director of Urologic Oncology at CINJ and Professor of Surgery, UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School.

In 2006 the American Cancer Society estimates that 234,460 new cases of prostate cancer in the US and 7,000 new cases in New Jersey will occur. Nearly 1,000 men in New Jersey will die from the disease this year alone. New Jersey has one of the highest incidences of prostate cancer in the United States. African-American men have the world’s highest rate of prostate cancer and prostate cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer and the second leading cause of cancer death among Hispanic men. Early detection of prostate cancer is pivotal to improving the chances of successful treatment for the disease.

"Outreach and education to the community is key in increasing the public's knowledge about the importance of early detection and prevention of prostate cancer," stated Betty I Gallo, Director of Community Outreach and Government Affairs for the Dean and Betty Gallo Prostate Cancer Center at CINJ. "We hope our efforts will save the lives of our fathers, grandfathers, brothers, sons and uncles as we work to encourage more men to get screened for prostate cancer," Gallo continued.

The Cancer Institute of New Jersey is New Jersey's first and only National Cancer Institutedesignated Comprehensive Cancer Center, and is dedicated to improving the prevention, detection, treatment and care of patients with cancer. CINJ's physician-scientists engage in translational research, transforming their laboratory discoveries into clinical practice-quite literally bringing research to life. The Cancer Institute of New Jersey is a Center of Excellence of UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School. To support CINJ, please call The Cancer Institute of New Jersey Foundation at 732/235-8614.

The Cancer Institute of New Jersey Network is comprised of hospitals throughout the state and provides a mechanism to rapidly disseminate important discoveries into the community. Partner Hospitals: Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, Atlantic Health System (Morristown Memorial Hospital, Mountainside Hospital, Overlook Hospital). Affiliate Hospitals: Bayshore Community Hospital, CentraState Healthcare System, Cooper University Hospital (CINJ at Cooper),* Jersey Shore University Medical Center, JFK Medical Center, Monmouth Medical Center, Raritan Bay Medical Center, Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital at Hamilton
(CINJ-Hamilton), Saint Peter’s University Hospital, Somerset Medical Center, Southern Ocean County Hospital, The University Hospital/UMDNJ-New Jersey Medical School,* and University Medical Center at Princeton

*Academic Affiliate


     
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