International Prostate Cancer Observance Day for Black History Month on behalf of 100 Million people

Prostate Cancer Awareness Observance Day Proclaimed on February 2nd,2010 honoring BrownByrd Prostate Cancer Foundation’s CEO & Founder Actor Kevin Byrd during Black History Month on behalf of 100 million citizens.
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Jan. 27, 2010 - PRLog -- National News Jan 31, 2010– International Prostate Cancer Awareness Observance Day Proclaimed on Tuesday February 2nd,2010 honoring BrownByrd Prostate Cancer Foundation’s CEO & Founder Actor Kevin Byrd during Black History Month. On February 2nd,2010 we ask citizens and community organizers to join in this 2nd Annual Histortical Observance Day to recognize the importance of raising awareness and severity and prevalence of prostate cancer. We ask all citizens to Pray and have a 19 Seconds of Silence,wear a Blue Ribbon, light a Blue Candle that symbolizes the thousands of men who lost the battle aganist this insidious disease. By continuing our fight for this disease we make our international world on this day a healthier and more peaceful.
                                                                                                                   
BrownByrd Prostate Cancer Foundation’s CEO & Founder Actor Kevin at 29 years old is the President/Chairman of the Internationally acclaimed BrownByrd Prostate Cancer Foundation, and one of the youngest Prostate Cancer Health Advocates in the country since Mr.Byrd's grandfather C.J Thomas died of Prostate Cancer in 2003. Internationally Acclaimed Award Winning Actor and Prostate Cancer Health Advocate Kevin Byrd CEO & Founder of BrownByrd Prostate Cancer Foundation commitment of Prostate Cancer Awareness Advocacy has lead to the establishment of the 2nd Annual groundbreaking historical International Prostate Cancer Awareness Observance Day Proclaimed February 2nd, 2010 during Black History Month on behalf of over 40 different states around the country.

Kevin Byrd is nationally acclaimed for the starring role as Legendary WW II G. I. Joe Action Figure & Congressional Golden Medal of Honor Lt. John R. Fox in the NAMIC VISION Award Nominated T.V. Special "HONOR DEFERRED", produced by Al Roker Productions starring Samuel L. Jackson and Bernie Mac; along with the starring in his own Hit Off Broadway One Man Show "RELEASE". Kevin Byrd, in June 2009 - December 2009 launched a 12 city National Prostate Cancer Awareness Tour with Amazon Best Seller Author "How to Conquer Prostate Cancer", Dr. Rabbi Ed Weinsberg and Award Winning Prostate Cancer Surgeon, Dr. Ron Carey. Kevin Byrd is the youngest African American Male under 30 years old in 2009 to have been honored with a record breaking 50 National Proclamation Awards throughout the world. Mr.Byrd works has been featured in over 150 Media Headlines, circulating over 80 million people, High Honors/Recognition from Buckingham Palace on behalf of her majesty Queen Elizabeth II, His Holiness Pope Benedict XVI, two residing United States Presidents, President Barack Obama and President George Bush, Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, Governor David A. Patterson, Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, and 100 International Mayors/Government Officials across the country

Prostate Cancer Awareness Observance Day for Tuesday February 2nd,2010 Proclaimed on behalf of 100 MILLION CITIZENS for Black History Month the following city states:
                                                           
District of Columbia, Washington D.C, Dayton,Ohio, Manchester, New.Hamsphire, Pittsburgh, Pennslyvania LasVegas,Nevada,  Rome,NewYork, Syracuse,NewYork, Albany,New York, Atlanta,Georgia, Macon,Georgia, Baton Rouge,Lousia,NewOrleans,Lousiana,Boston,Massaachusetts,NewHampshire,Connecticut,Louisville, Kentucky, North Charleston,North Carolina, Miami,Flordia, New Haven, New Hampshire, Honolulu,Hawaii Kansas City,Missouri, WestFargo,North Dokata, Alburquerque, New Mexico, Jackson, Mississippi, Detroit, Michigan, St.Louis,Missouri, Chattanooga, Tennessee, RockSprings, Wyoming, North little Rock, Arkansas, Birmingham, Alabama, Knoxville Tennessee, Austin,Texas, Houston,Texas, Brooklyn, NewYork, El Paso' Texas,Poughkeepsie, Hudson River, Utica, NewYork, Dekalb County,Georgia, Columbus, Ohio, San Diego,California, Virgina Beach,Virgina, Peoria, Arizona, Baltimore,Maryland, Denver,Colorado, Pittsfield, Massachusetts, Austin Texas, and Kingston,Canada

Prostate Cancer is the most commonly diagnosed non-skin cancer and is called a “Silent Killer” and the second leading cause of cancer-related deaths in men, and is the #1 killing disease among the African American male population. One out of every six men will be diagnosed every 2.7 minutes and every 19minutes a male dies daily from Prostate Cancer .  More than 200,000 men are diagnosed with prostate cancer annually; 50-75,000 men will die from prostate cancer each year.  In its early stages, prostate cancer has no symptoms.  

Yearly testing is the best way to find prostate cancer early, which will help to save your life.  Testing involves both a prostate specific  antigen (PSA) blood test and digital rectal exam (DRE).  If either test is abnormal a biopsy is usually recommended to make an accurate diagnosis.  Doctors are not sure that all men with prostate cancer need to be treated.  Testing cannot always tell whether or not a cancer needs to be treated. There are many options for early prostate cancer.

Treatment cures some men though it can also cause urinary and sexual problems for some.  About 25% of prostate cancer affects men under the age of 65; during their prime years at work and, at any age, deaths due to prostate cancer devastate families, through loss of income, partnership, and support.  All men around internationally should have the opportunity to be screened for prostate cancer at an appropriate age, become aware of their own risks of prostate cancer, and talk to their health care providers about these risks, about prostate cancer education, prostate care,  and early detection strategies which is crucial to saving men’s lives and preserving and protecting our families.  

February 2nd 2010 International Prostate Cancer Observance Day is an historical Day for all citizens and community organizers to recognize the importance of raising awareness about the severity and prevalence of prostate cancer and the hard work of Award Winning Actor Kevin Byrd and the BrownByrd Prostate Cancer Foundation.  

During this time we remember those who lost the battle against prostate cancer, and we pray for those families and friends. We also remember those living with prostate cancer, celebrate the lives of survivors, and thank all the medical professionals who aid in these victories.  By continuing our fight against this disease we make our international world on this day  a healthier and more hopeful place.

For more information about Award Winning Actor Kevin Byrd, Prostate Cancer Health Advocacy and Education or to contact the CEO/Chairman of BrownByrd Prostate Cancer Foundation checkout www.Kevbyrd.com  email: musicmankb2000@ yahoo.com, contact# (347)262-5295
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