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Our Mission

The Maine Coalition to Fight Prostate Cancer is dedicated to ending the devastating impact of prostate cancer on men, their loved ones, and the State of Maine. One of the ways that we can do this is to talk to members of our communities.

This is a special opportunity for your community organization, church group, fraternal club, or veterans’ organization to become informed about prostate cancer. The members of our Speakers Bureau possess levels of patient expertise which permits them to familiarize your group with a powerful message about the risks, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment alternatives, side effects, follow-up care, and life style impact associated with prostate cancer, the most common cancer in men

Our Speakers

  • Know prostate cancer first hand, either as survivors of family members of survivors. They may not know all the answers but they will relate their own experiences.
  • Our speakers do not give out medical advice
  • Are dedicated to their cause.
  • Are free of charge for community groups and organizations
  • Will provide free informational handouts

Click on the speakers name to view information about each speaker:

To make arrangements for a speaker for your group contact the individual speaker or George Green This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

 

Latest News

September is Prostate Cancer Awareness Month

MCFPC Board members receive Governor's proclamation. Read the whole story

 

MCFPC in the News

Event at Hadlock Field

 

Maine Coalition to Fight Prostate Cancer honored at Hadlock Field. Read the story.

 

What Men and Women Need to Know about Prostate Cancer, Part 2

 

The Maine Coalition to Fight Prostate Cancer (MCFPC) has produced a new television program about prostate cancer and its effect on the lives of Mainers and their families. Entitled, What Men and Women Need to Know about Prostate Cancer, Part 2,  the new program is a sequel to the acclaimed program produced last summer and aired on public access channels around the state last September.

 

View both these programs here on our website now.

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