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International Voice for Prostate Cancer Awareness Award Winning Actor Kevin Byrd Calling All Men in NYC Metropolitan Area to Test for Prostate Cancer

New York, New York – September is Prostate Cancer Awareness Month and Actor Kevin Byrd is calling on all men in the five boroughs (Brooklyn, Queens, Manhattan, Bronx & Staten Island) of NYC & Long Island to observe Prostate Cancer Awareness Month by looking into early detection and screening for Prostate Cancer. In fact, a free prostate cancer awareness screening will be held on September 21, 2011 at New York Presbyterian Hospital located at the Clinical Translational Science Center 2nd Floor, Room F260, Payson Elevators on Wednesday, September 21, 2011 from 7:00 am – 5:00 pm. For more information & further details call 212-746-5450 or visit www.nyp.org/cancerprevention/prostate

Fact: One in every six men get prostate cancer. Prostate Cancer is the second leading cause of male cancer death. Men of color have the highest rate of prostate cancer in the world. Prostate cancer, caught early, has over a 90 percent survival rate. Early detection can save your life.

The upcoming Prostate Cancer screening is the highlight of Mr. Byrd’s advocacy because it is really a way to save lives through early detection & screening. The BrownByrd Prostate Cancer Foundation has been featured in over 200 media publications, awarded 125 Proclamations and received recognition from President Barack Obama, President George Bush, Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, New York State Governor David A. Patterson, New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, and several other elected official including Buckingham Palace on behalf of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, but nothing pleases him more than men taking heed to his message and getting regular checkup for Prostate Cancer. Mr. Byrd states “My voice is important in raising awareness, but that means very little to him if men are taking action to live a healthier life through preventive measures.”

Kevin Byrd first became involved in Prostate Cancer Awareness Advocacy when his grandfather C. J. Thomas passed away at the age 65 from Prostate Cancer. His grandfather was an active member of the church serving as a devoted deacon and director of the men’s choir. As a grandfather he spent quality time with Kevin fishing, going to the movies, and setting an example of community & civic engagement. Kevin has been involved in Prostate Cancer Awareness since the age of 22 and is now 30, and his passion and drive for this cause lies in his desire to save lives.

Kevin Byrd founded BrownByrd Cancer Awareness Foundation to raise awareness of Prostate Cancer Awareness through theatrical performances to bring out the community to a venue where the community at large could become educated about Prostate Cancer. At intermission of his performances he gives awareness talks and hands out literature regarding what men can do increase the chances of early detection of the disease and reap the benefits of a longer healthy and productive life.

BrownByrd Prostate Cancer Awareness Foundation has worked tirelessly to inform society whether it is internationally, nationally or locally about the awareness of Prostate Cancer. The Foundation has worked diligently in collaboration along side 80 cities and states in America that support our efforts to inform citizens in their locality about the prevention and awareness of prostate cancer.

For the last three consecutive years many state have declared the day of February 2nd in honor of the BrownBryd Prostate Cancer Foundation on behalf of 200 million citizens. Incidentally, the month of February is also Black History Month, and what better time to encourage and make aware African American men who have a high incidence of Prostate Cancer to take action in the form of early screening and detection.

Kevin Byrd and Co-Founder Blossom Brown as a means of outreach to the community regarding Prostate Cancer Awareness established the Foundation in 2008. In 2003 the collectively produced and wrote short film titled “The Last Dayz” which illustrated the life of a young male who is diagnosed with prostate cancer, and who learns how to cope with the realization of having this deadly disease. The film “The Last Dayz” is stilled being used as a tool to bring awareness to men about the importance of being tested for prostate cancer regularly, and even for women to inform the men that they love to be tested.

Mr. Byrd will be joining a prominent organization in the near future as its Health & Wellness Chairman to further impact the mission of BrownByrd Prostate Cancer Awareness Foundation.

For more information on the Brown Byrd Prostate Cancer Awareness Foundation or for booking inquiries you may contact us @ the BrownByrd Prostate Cancer Foundation 110 Wall Street 11th Floor, New York, NY 10005-3817 Telephone (212) 709-8335 Office Hours 8:30 am – 6:30 pm. For press inquiries or interviews contact us at the above address or telephone number.
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Friday, September 16th 2011 at 12:58AM
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