Massachusetts Senate President, Speaker of the House and Boston Mayor to Call for Greater Awareness of Prostate Cancer at AdMeTech Foundation’s 6th Annual Prostate Cancer Awareness Day
Elected Officials To Join Medical Professionals and Advocates at State House to Support Increased Awareness and Education
BOSTON, MA – Speaker of the House Robert DeLeo and Senate President Therese Murray join Boston Mayor Marty Walsh, Department of Public Health Commissioner Cheryl Bartlett and other key officials on Thursday, June 19 at the 6th Annual Prostate Cancer Awareness Day hosted by AdMeTech Foundation, creator of The Manogram® Project.
The event, held at the Grand Staircase of the State House, is one of many efforts—including last week’s “We All Agree” video featuring eight gubernatorial candidates— dedicated to creating a Massachusetts model of national and international leadership in prostate cancer awareness and education.
What: AdMeTech Foundation’s 6th Annual Prostate Cancer Awareness Day
When: Thursday, June 19
10:00 AM – 2 PM
Where: Grand Staircase
Massachusetts State House
Who: Dr. Faina Shtern, President & CEO of AdMeTech Foundation
Boston Mayor Marty Walsh
Department of Public Health Commissioner Cheryl Bartlett
Senate President Therese Murray
Speaker of the House Robert DeLeo
Senator Harriette Chandler
Representative Ronald Mariano
Senator Stephen Brewer—Prostate cancer survivor
Senator Kenneth Donnelly—Prostate cancer survivor
Representative Stephen Kulik—Prostate cancer survivor
Boston Marathon legend and prostate cancer survivor Bill Rodgers
Dr. Adam Kibel, Professor of Surgery & Chief of Urology, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School
Susan Wornick, former WCVB TV anchor
Candidates for Governor
About AdMeTech Foundation
AdMeTech Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization based in Boston, MA and a creator of The Manogram® Project, which is providing international leadership for ground-breaking programs in research, education and awareness for the advancement of diagnostic tools for prostate cancer, akin to life-saving mammograms. For more information, visit http://www.admetech.org.