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All In For A Cure Charity Poker Tournament |
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The Outer Limit Studios is
hosting a Texas Hold ‘em Charity Poker Tournament November 17, 2008 to benefit
PanCAN one of America's leading patient-based advocacy organizations to focus on pancreatic
cancer.
This deadly cancer has
affected The Outer Limit Studios Family and we feel it is important to raise
awareness of this disease.

The Outer Limit Studios is
hosting a Texas Hold ‘em Charity Poker Tournament November 17, 2008 to benefit
PanCAN one of America's leading patient-based advocacy organizations to focus on pancreatic
cancer.
This deadly cancer has
affected The Outer Limit Studios Family and we feel it is important to raise
awareness of this disease. Here are some facts about pancreatic cancer.
- In America, one in three women, and one in two men will be
diagnosed with cancer in their lifetime.
- Pancreatic
cancer is the 4th leading cause of cancer death in the United States.
It is the 3rd leading cause of cancer death among 40-59 year old men.
- Approximately 37,170 people will be diagnosed with pancreatic
cancer this year in the United States and 33,370 people will die from it.
- The number of Americans diagnosed each year of pancreatic cancer
continues to rise unlike other leading cancers where an investment in
early detection has led to a decrease in cancer incidences.
- For all stages of pancreatic cancer combined, the five year
survival rate is only 5%; the lowest survival rate of all major cancers.
- The average life expectancy after diagnosis with metastatic disease
is just 3-6 months.
- 52% of pancreatic cancer patients are diagnosed with metastatic
disease.
- Pancreatic cancer affects both men and women of all races and
varying ages.
- Men are 20% more likely to develop cancer of the pancreas than
women.
- African Americans are 40-50% more likely to develop cancer of the
pancreas than Caucasians.
- In 2006, an estimated $74.2 million dollars of the National Cancer
Institute's (NCI) cancer research investment was spent on
pancreatic cancer research. This is just 1.5% of the NCI's $4.74 billion dollar cancer research budget
for 2006.
- The country's investment in cancer research over the last 20 years
has led to a slight drop in 2006 in overall deaths due to cancer. This
fact illustrates that our investment in cancer research is moving science
forward in the most common cancers. However, the lack of progress in
pancreatic cancer proves that we must continue to make federal funding of
cancer research a priority.
We ask that you visit our
event website at http://www.allinforacurecharity.com/
and register for this worthwhile event or make a small donation to help us
reach our $10,000 goal.
For more information on
PanCAN visit: www.pancan.org
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