For
Immediate Release:
November 5, 2018
Freeholders
proclaim November as Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month
FREEHOLD,
NJ – In an effort to raise awareness in Monmouth County, the Board of Chosen
Freeholders issued a proclamation at its Oct. 25 regular meeting declaring
November as Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month.
The
proclamation was presented to Jill Rothstein of Freehold Township, who is a
volunteer with the national organization Pancreatic Cancer Action Network and
lost her father to pancreatic cancer in 2008. The Board of Chosen Freeholders
welcomed Ms. Rothstein back for the ninth time as a recipient of this
proclamation.
“There
has been an increase in pancreatic cancer deaths compared to all of the other
major cancers. In fact, pancreatic cancer moved up to the third deadliest
cancer in 2017. Based on the current trend, it is expected to become the second deadliest by 2020, with only lung cancer taking more lives,” Rothstein said.
“The goal is to bring awareness and get the ball rolling so everyone will be
wearing purple to represent pancreatic cancer for the entire month of
November.”
“Currently,
there is no cure for pancreatic cancer and when symptoms present themselves, it
is usually too late for an optimistic prognosis, with the average life
expectancy of those diagnosed at three to six months,” said Freeholder Director
Thomas A. Arnone. “This is why it is crucial we raise funds to continue research
and find a cure.”
Freeholder
Director Thomas A. Arnone and Assemblyman Eric Houghtaling cofounded the Pound
the Pavement for Purple 5K Walk/Run, which raised over $50,000, an all-time
high, in its fifth annual race on Oct. 6. Proceeds from the walk/run support
the Lustgarten Foundation, a foundation dedicated to advancing research related
to the diagnosis, treatment, cure, and prevention of pancreatic cancer in
addition to providing information to patients and caregivers.
Freeholder
Director Arnone honored the 2018 Pound the Pavement for Purple committee
members for their commitment to raising awareness of pancreatic cancer.
“This
is by far the most dedicated group of people working for such a great cause,”
Freeholder Director Arnone said.
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