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More than 380 motorcyclists rode by a streets of Calgary recently to lift recognition of prostate cancer and early detection. This was a fifth year that Diane Payne, a sales repute during Sutton Group – Canwest, participated in a Motorcycle Ride for Dad. She collected $1,700 in pledges from clients, family and friends and helped to widespread a word about a elementary new blood exam to detect prostate cancer. It was her Father’s Day present to her dad, who fell plant to colon and prostate cancers, and to all a group whose lives could be saved by early diagnosis.
“It’s so critical that people get a information forward of time – not after,” says Payne. “It’s only like real estate – we wish a information in advance. Somebody revelation we a pivotal fact after we buy or sell is of no value. Men wait too prolonged to get tested for prostate cancer. Now it’s a discerning blood exam so there’s no reason for anyone to die of this disease.”







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