LEADING CANCER SURGEON FOUNDS
NEW CHARITY THAT PROVDIES FREE
SURGERY AND HOSPITAL CARE
Prostate Cancer: Save a Life Foundation Formed to
Save Lives of Men Who Cannot Afford Necessary Surgery
Austin, TX – October 1st, 2007 – Dr. Randy
Fagin, one of the nation’s leading daVinci robotic prostate
cancer surgeons, announced today the formation of a new
not-for-profit charitable organization called the
Prostate Cancer: Save a Life Foundation. Unlike
other foundations, the
Prostate Cancer: Save a Life
Foundation will not be using its funds to support
research, but instead will use the money raised to pay for
the life saving surgery many men with prostate cancer need
but cannot afford.
Dr. Fagin has obtained the services of some of the top
prostate cancer surgeons from around the country who will
perform these surgeries for free with the foundation’s funds
being used to pay for the other services associated with
hospitalization. Corporate level sponsors will actually
have the opportunity to put a face to their donation with
the funds they contribute going directly to help a single
person. The unique mission of this foundation is aided by
the diversity of the occupations of the board members Dr.
Fagin has assembled, ranging from surgeons to attorneys and
even prostate cancer survivors. This unique group of people
and this amazing foundation are working to make a difference
in the lives of men with prostate cancer in a way that has
never been done before.
"I have always believed we should all do our part to help
people less fortunate than ourselves and have continued to
donate my time and expertise as a doctor and surgeon to many
organizations,” said Dr. Randy Fagin. ‘The creation of the
Prostate Cancer: Save a Life Foundation will allow me and
other surgeons, as well as corporations and individuals to
truly make a difference in the lives of men and their
families by providing state-of-the-art surgical care to men
with prostate cancer that do not have the means to pay for
their treatment."
Austin based firm, Miracle Ventures has become the first
corporate level sponsor and because Prostate Cancer: Save a
Life Foundation has obtained federal 501c status; all
individual and corporate donations are 100% tax-deductible.
People interested in finding out more about this amazing new
charity and how to apply for free medical treatment can go
to
www.pcsavealife.org.
It is estimated that there are over 2 million American men
currently living with prostate cancer. According to
estimates from the National Cancer Institute, new cases of
prostate cancer for 2007 will affect over 218,000 men. This
staggering number is greater than those predicted for breast
cancer in the same year. A man with prostate cancer may not
have any symptoms; therefore creating awareness and proper
screening with an exam and PSA blood test is the key.
Dr. Randy Fagin, who is the Director of the Prostate Center
of Austin, and Director of Robotic Surgery at The Hospital
at Westlake Medical Center also has one of the top 10
experiences in the country performing daVinci robotic
prostate cancer surgery.
Media Contact:
Christian Scarborough
512-244-7088
cscarborough@austin.rr.com
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