There are lots of things going on in November, and National Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month is one of the most important things to remember. The Pancreatic Cancer Action Network (Pancan) is focused on increasing the number of people who know about pancreatic cancer so we can all fight it and end it. Grandparents and parents know all too well that pancreatic cancer can hit anyone at anytime -- and increasing awareness is our best way to raise money for research to find a cure.
If you know someone who has suffered from this disease, then you know how devastating it can be.
The November campaign slogan is: "Know it. Fight it. End it."
That's exactly what we need every grandparent, parent, and adult in Richmond and the surrounding communities to communicate to their friends and neighbors. It's important to get involved with the local Richmond Pancan organization to help raise awareness and money to end the disease.
Ways to Increase Awareness
Here are some effective ways you can help increase awareness and fight for life:
All adults are encouraged to communicate this important message as broadly as possible. Grandparents and parents have a huge network of people and making them all aware of the importance of National Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month in November is vital.
Spread the word and help save a life.
And don't forget to donate to Pancan today.
For more information, visit www.pancan.org or www.knowitfightitendit.org. Contact staylor@pancanvolunteer.org for Richmond Affiliate information.
Also, visit Pancreatic Cancer Awareness.