WASHINGTON, DC, February 10, 2010 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Women Against Prostate Cancer (WAPC), a prostate cancer education and advocacy organization geared toward women and families affected by prostate cancer, is excited to announce the launch of its updated website: www.womenagainstprostatecancer.org. The site also provides a list of chapters and Text prostate cancer support groups across the country.
The new site will serve as a resource for women who want to learn more about prostate cancer and/or are looking for support following the diagnosis of a loved one. The site includes basic information about prostate cancer, resources for caregivers and information on clinical trials. Visit the site to read the stories of hope, sorrow and triumph from women who have experienced prostate cancer first hand.
The updated site builds upon WAPC's mission to unite the voices and provide support for the millions of women, and their families affected by prostate cancer. WAPC advocates prostate cancer education, public awareness, screenings, legislation and treatment options.
Prostate cancer is not just a man's disease, it can have a devastating impact on wives, partners and entire families. WAPC is empowering loved ones to get informed, get involved and help bring an end to this disease. With an estimated 2 million American men currently living with prostate cancer, and another 192,000 who will be diagnosed this year, there are potentially millions of women looking for answers to questions related to the disease and its impact on the family.
Please take just a few minutes to drop by and check out the updated site and new content at: www.womenagainstprostatecancer.org. And be sure to pass this on to friends, family and colleagues who may be interested.
About Women Against Prostate Cancer
Women Against Prostate Cancer (WAPC) is a national organization working to unite the voices and provide support for the millions of women affected by prostate cancer, and their families. WAPC advocates prostate cancer education, public awareness, screenings, legislation, and treatment options. Learn more and interact with WAPC by visiting http://www.womenagainstprostatecancer.org
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Women-Against-Prostate-Cancer/54508598027 or http://www.twitter.com/womenagainstpca.
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