The Sandy Rollman Ovarian Cancer Foundation Announces its Ribbons for Hope Campaign for September, National Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month


PHILADEPHIA, August 4, 2003 (PRIMEZONE) -- Ovarian cancer is the deadliest of the female cancers; but, if detected early and treated properly, survival rates increase. September is national ovarian cancer awareness month. The Sandy Rollman Ovarian Cancer Foundation urges you to know the symptoms of this disease, and most importantly to listen to your body.

The Sandy Rollman Ovarian Cancer Foundation, Inc. is having a Ribbons For Hope Campaign at local stores from August 16, 2003 through September 28, 2003 to raise awareness of ovarian cancer. The participating businesses are Babis Pharmacy in Bala Cynwyd, PA; Country Squire Diner in Broomall, PA; Elwyn Pharmacy in Elwyn, PA; Jackie's Nails in Ventnor City, NJ; Doc's Union Pub in Philadelphia; Joe's in Philadelphia; Keenan's Irish Pub in Wildwood, NJ; Berta Sawyer in Jenkintown, PA; Ven-Mars Sales in Sciota, PA; Unique Curl Design in Sciota, PA; Schoch's Harley-Davidson in Snydersville, PA; Sue Arnt's Beauty Shop in Boyertown, PA; and Chestnut Hill Diner in Brodheadsville, PA. If you are in the area of one of these stores, please visit and purchase a ribbon to help support the campaign!

The Sandy Rollman Ovarian Cancer Foundation, Inc. is a non-profit organization created as a tribute to the life, character and immense strength of Sandy Rollman. Sandy passed away last year at the age of 33 from advanced ovarian cancer. Her nurse, Robin Cohen, and her sister, Adriana D'Alessandro, decided to keep Sandy's memory alive while helping to keep other women from having to endure the same pain. Sandy was a young, vibrant, exceptional woman whose focus in life was to help others. This is the focal point of the Foundation. Each year more than 25, 000 women are diagnosed with ovarian cancer and more than 14,000 women die from the disease. The Sandy Rollman Ovarian Cancer Foundation, Inc. is trying to change these statistics. It is in Sandy's memory and the memory of all women who have succumbed to this insidious disease, that the Foundation has dedicated its efforts to promote awareness of ovarian cancer, advocate for increased research for early diagnostic testing and more effective treatments, and help advance research towards a cure.

To learn more information about ovarian cancer or about the Foundation, log on to www.sandyovarian.org or call 1-877-730-1100.


            

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