ZERO, which is somehow the abbreviation of The Project to End Prostate Cancer, is keen to attract advocates to spread information about the disease as well as push for policy reform. One of its activities in this regard is an annual conference, which this year will be held September 11-13 in Washington, D.C. Details are at http://zerocancer.org/get-involved/summit/. The webpage doesn't mention anything about pens and T-shirts emblazoned with the words "The Project to End Prostate Cancer" being offered to participants, but obviously these are reason enough to attend.
Effort involved: this is obviously a bit more labor-intensive than writing to a congressman, but this could be a good way to sharpen your campaigning skills, learn more about prostate cancer, and contribute to men's health in general.
Image from: http://gammasquad.uproxx.com/2011/07/xkcd-battles-cancer-with-science-comics
Effort involved: this is obviously a bit more labor-intensive than writing to a congressman, but this could be a good way to sharpen your campaigning skills, learn more about prostate cancer, and contribute to men's health in general.
Image from: http://gammasquad.uproxx.com/2011/07/xkcd-battles-cancer-with-science-comics
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