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ZERO brings prostate cancer Run/Walk series to New York City

National Org Joins with Seven Top-Tier Medical Institutions During Prostate Cancer Awareness Month This September

New York Run/Walk attendees high-fiving

NEW YORK, NY – ZERO Prostate Cancer has added New York City to the roster of 40-plus locations across the country that make up the ZERO Prostate Cancer Run/Walk series, the only national event series that raises millions of dollars for prostate cancer research, patient support, and awareness. ZERO brings this event to the Big Apple with a powerhouse of medical collaborators including NewYork-Presbyterian, Columbia University Irving Medical Center, Hackensack Meridian Health, Montefiore Medical Center Department of Urology, the Mount Sinai Health System’s Department of Urology, Weill Cornell Medicine Department of Urology, the AUA - NY Section, and NewYork-Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital.

“Lace up your sneakers and get ready, New York City,” said Jamie Bearse, ZERO CEO. “We’re going all out with our amazing collaborators to help the more than 10,000 men in New York who will be diagnosed with prostate cancer this year and thousands of families that are fighting it right now.”

The ZERO Prostate Cancer Run/Walk - NYC will take place on September 23 at Wagner Park in Lower Manhattan and promises to be an instant classic as ZERO and top local medical institutions will team up with patients, survivors, and their families to end prostate cancer.

“I am so pleased to be able to bring a prostate cancer walk to the Big Apple. With nearly all the major academic medical centers participating, we hope to have a very successful event,” says Jay Motola, MD, Assistant Professor of Urology at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai and AUA-NY Section President-Elect. “Prostate cancer remains a significant problem for men and awareness of this potentially fatal disease is crucial. In 2017, 26,730 men died from prostate cancer, and it remains the most common cancer diagnosed in men. The funds raised from this event will help to further educate people about this life-changing disease.”

The ZERO Prostate Cancer Run/Walk series raised more than $3.6M last year toward local and national efforts to increase research funding for new treatments, provide direct patient support, and educate men and families about prostate cancer. The series, started more than a decade ago, uniteslocal communities, promotes awareness for prostate cancer, and encourages men to be informed about their risk. Each event fosters a community of support for all those who participate, and features a special ceremony to recognize the brave warriors battling prostate cancer and those who have beat the disease. The patient and survivor ceremony honors these men and the ones who love them with special sashes for the selfless caregivers who provide key support to men in their fight.

The NYC event will feature stunning views and a performance by Nashville recording artist and ZERO spokesman Jimmy Charles, who has been raising awareness with his song “Superman,” an anthem dedicated specifically to prostate cancer patients and their journeys. All Run/Walk participants will receive tech shirts, free food and prizes, and the opportunity to connect with others who are impacted by the disease. For more information, visit http://zerocancer.run/ny


About ZERO Prostate Cancer

ZERO Prostate Cancer is the leading national nonprofit with the mission to end prostate cancer and help all who are impacted. ZERO advances research, provides support, and creates solutions to achieve health equity to meet the most critical needs of our community. From early detection to survivorship, ZERO is the premier resource for prostate cancer patients and their families to access comprehensive support, make meaningful connections, and take action to save lives. Our dedicated national and chapter staff is joined with a growing team of passionate volunteer champions to increase advocacy, awareness, and community engagement to ZERO out prostate cancer. ZERO is recognized with four out of four stars by Charity Navigator and accredited by the Better Business Bureau. ZERO spends more on programs than any other prostate cancer charity, dedicating 85 cents of every dollar to support, education, and research.

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