�While  Olympic  athletes testament begin vying for champion status this weekend in Beijing,  Skip  Ciccarelli,  a 60-year-old survivor of prostate gland cancer, will complete his own Olympian  effort. When  he paddles up to New  York's  Pier  66 at noonday on Saturday,  he will be complemental a 1,700 air mile, 54-day kayak trek to raise consciousness for prostate gland cancer--one of the about prevalent forms of cancer, second only to melanomas. The  day also marks the seventh anniversary of his prostatectomy. 
In  workaday life Ciccarelli  is a high schooltime carpentry instructor at Shawsheen  Technical  High  School  in the Boston  suburb of Billerica.  This  past Fathers'  Day  weekend, he became the supporter of deuce million American  men battling prostate crab when he set sour from the shores of Lake  Michigan  in Chicago  and headed for New  York  City.  
Ciccarelli  was diagnosed with aggressive prostate cancer in 2002. He  was told by his doctors that he had two months time before the malignant neoplastic disease spread to other parts of his body. After  consultation with a team of doctors in Boston,  he distinct on surgical operation. He  is now cancer-free. 
"At  the time I  realized, that like about men, I  was clueless about prostate cancer and was flummoxed at how little men know about their own bodies," says Ciccarelli,  a husband and father of three adult children. "I  later realised that I  could use my have abilities to help rear awareness. By  drawing attending to prostate gland cancer, I'm  hoping more than men will get prostate gland checkups and PSA  screenings, and that more enquiry will focus on this disease. When  was the last time you heard someone talk about prostate cancer?" 
Ciccarelli's  journey took him through Lakes  Michigan,  Huron,  St.  Claire  and Erie,  the Detroit  River  and the Erie  Canal  before he started down the Hudson  River.  He  covered up to 40 miles a day with days reinforced into the schedule for rest and weather delays. The  route presented some extremely intriguing waters for a kayak. While  on Lake  Erie,  an unexpected storm closely capsized Ciccarelli's  craft. He  was assisted to Buffalo  by some boaters world Health Organization were besides challenged by the weather. They  concluded up hosting him at their house for the night. 
"It  has been a gratifying experience. I  was one man, only the accompaniment, generosity and personal stories of so many terrific people world Health Organization traveled with me in my heart lifted my kayak," aforesaid Ciccarelli  spell reporting in earlier this week from Albany.  "Along  the way I  met hundreds of men of all ages and their families, many of world Health Organization have been touched at once by prostate gland cancer. For  others it was the first time they actually thought around this disease. If  I  reached just a twelve men world Health Organization are today committed to annual prostate gland screening and early sleuthing, it has been worth the exertion." 
"Skip's  expansive effort is an inspiration for prostate gland cancer patients and their families," commented Dan  Zenka,  vice chief Executive of communications for the Prostate  Cancer  Foundation  that based in Santa  Monica,  California.  "Discoveries  in prostate gland cancer research have made important advances possible. Many  men afflicted by this cancer canful now live longer, productive lives through early catching and better treatments. Skip  is a terrific model of how much onward motion we've made. While  in that respect is sure enough more advancement to be made, we believe an end to death and suffering from prostate genus Cancer is in site." 
According  to the National  Cancer  Institute,  virtually 28,000 men volition die from prostate cancer and 186,000 new cases will be diagnosed in 2008. With  the aging of the baby boomer generation, the number of new cases diagnosed annually is relieved to hit 300,000 by 2015-an increase of more than 60 percent-with an ensuant annual death rate of approximately 45,000. Early  detection and treatment rear end result in a five-year survival rate of more than 90 percent. 
Ciccarelli  will nail his trek on Saturday,  August  9, when he arrives at the Manhattan  Kayak  Company,  located on the West  Side's  Pier  66, at 12 high noon. More  information on Skip  and his journey can buoy be institute at hTTP://www.paddle4prostate.org. 
About  the Prostate  Cancer  Foundation  Prostate  cancer strikes one out of every captain Hicks American  work force. The  Prostate  Cancer  Foundation  (PCF)  is the world's largest beneficent source of support for prostate cancer research to discover better treatments and a cure for perennial prostate genus Cancer. PCF  pursues its mission by stretch out to individuals, corporations and others to harness society's resources--financial and human--to fight this deadly disease. Founded  in 1993, the PCF  has raised $350 million and provided backing for more than than 1,500 research projects at nearly two hundred institutions planetary. The  PCF  has been a pioneer in the grant devising process, simplifying paperwork for grantees, going away more time for scientific investigators to conduct needful research. The  PCF  also advocates for greater cognisance of prostate gland cancer and more authorities resources, resulting in a twenty-fold increment in governance funding for prostate crab. 
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