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RBC Royal Bank partners with Regional Cancer Care and
the Northern Cancer Research Foundation in the fight against
colorectal cancer.
Today
Regional Cancer Care and the Northern Cancer Research Foundation
(NCRF) welcomed a new partner in the fight against colorectal
cancer.
RBC Royal Bank announced a $90,000 commitment to support
colorectal cancer awareness and screening initiatives in Northwestern
Ontario. Funds will be dedicated to supporting the new RN
Performed Flexible Sigmoidoscopy clinic at Thunder Bay Regional
Health Sciences Centre (TBRHSC), and will contribute significantly
to The Bottom Line colorectal cancer awareness campaign developed
by Regional Cancer Care and the NCRF.
“We at RBC Royal Bank are excited about this new partnership
with Regional Cancer Care and the NCRF,” said Murray
Walberg, Regional Vice President, Northwestern Ontario, RBC
Royal Bank. “We recognize the need in our community
to address high rates of colorectal cancer, and we are proud
to contribute both financially and through the dedication
of our staff in volunteering at special awareness events across
the region.”
“When RBC Royal Bank approached us about being involved
with our program, we knew this would be a great match,”
said Michael Power, Vice President, Regional Cancer Services
and Diagnostics, TBRHSC. “Their commitment to colorectal
cancer prevention will provide an added boost to our program
such that we can continue to increase awareness of colorectal
cancer, and improve access to colorectal cancer screening
with the ultimate goal of reducing the number of deaths due
to this disease. It is, after all, 90 per cent curable if
found early.”
An event of ‘epic proportions’
The new partners took the opportunity to unveil an event
of ‘epic proportions’ planned for Colorectal Cancer
Awareness Month in March. RBC Royal Bank is the title sponsor
of one of the most unique exhibits to ever travel to Thunder
Bay: a giant colon.
The Colossal Colon® will be the centrepiece of a health
expo held at Intercity Shopping Centre March 5 to 9. The 40-foot
long fibreglass colon allows curious explorers to interactively
learn about healthy colon tissue, polyps, various stages of
colorectal cancer and other colorectal conditions.
Glenn Craig, President & CEO, NCRF, said the Colossal
Colon® will undoubtedly have people talking about the
“Bottom Line.”
“With events and awareness campaigns like “The
Bottom Line” and the Colossal Colon® sponsored by
RBC Royal Bank, we encourage people to talk to their healthcare
provider.
Using humour and hands-on education opportunities assures
people it doesn’t have to be uncomfortable talking about
colorectal cancer. In fact, it’s crucial to your health.”
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