Project Brotherhood
A cancer prevention, education and screening program for men
in the greater New Haven Area
Project Brotherhood is dedicated to helping Greater New Haven-area men make the healthy lifestyle choices needed to prevent cancer. Created through a Hospital of Saint Raphael-Bayer HealthCare partnership, the program offers the education and preventive screenings needed for early cancer detection and treatment - regardless of ability to pay.
Because prostate, lung and colorectal cancers are the top three cancers found in men, Project Brotherhood's emphasis is placed on these diseases. However, education is provided on lifestyle changes to prevent all forms of cancer.
Next screening:
September 18, 2007
4 - 7 p.m.
Father Michael J. McGivney Center for Cancer Care
at the Hospital of Saint Raphael
Call (203) 867-5479 for an appointment!
Learn more about the signs and symptoms; who is at risk; prevention measures; and screening guidelines for the following:
And healthy habits aren't just important for better health today. They're essential to helping prevent serious illnesses like cancer from developing tomorrow.
Contact the Project Brotherhood cancer screening and education program at (203) 867-5479 or e-mail ProjectBrotherhood@srhs.org.


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