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“Fabulous 50 to SEXY at 60: Prostate and Colon Cancer 101” Dinner Lecture Series

Fabulous 50 to Sexy at 60 is a trademarked program for 50Hoops and NPFR Project National Physician and Family Referral Project 14902 Preston Road, #404-744, Dallas, TX 75254, Phone: 972-517-1254

Web Site: http://www.50hoops.org

The Purpose of the Dinner Lecture Series is to

Gather guest physicians, community, religious, health and Thought leaders together, who have large constituents. Inviting survivors, friends, Greek 1organizational leaders along with the local church or community to a panel and discuss diseases and clinical trials. Discussion based upon Prostate and Colon Cancer, it’s myths, facts and both current and future treatment options. A panel of physicians facilitate each session. The CALL TO ACTION Coalition2 is part of a strategy to reach and educate African Americans both about disease condition and clinical trials. It will also survey the impact of clinical trials within the community. For example, there is a need to look at cost of childcare, transportation, and time off from work, time reimbursement and other factors. We know that Clinical Recruiters want to recruit minorities, but they don’t want to spend extra money to do it. Whether it’s because of the high cost of drug development, or because they don’t know how, the fact remains, not enough financial resources go directly into outreaching to this audience. Participation in local coalitions could help establish more effective educational outreach, recruitment methods and contribute to new policies for expanding this type of outreach.

NPFR has successfully modeled a prototype (specifically related to Prostate Cancer) in Detroit, MI, lead by AARP and the Detroit American Cancer Society and wish to expand to other cities and other diseases based upon the areas of interest and support in Lecture Cities. This Lecture Series will be one among others in the series that discuss diseases and medical trials which critically affect African American community, such as Cardiovascular, Diabetes, Hypertension, Cholesterol, Obesity, Prostate, Breast, Lung and Colon cancer and HIV-AIDS. Lecture series’ are designed to can encompass multiple diseases or just one.

Fabulous 50 to Sexy at 60 Dinner Lecture UPDATE September 24, 2010 – Dallas, TX

Dallas Speakers, Special Guests and Participants:

Speakers will include Dallas/Ft Worth and visiting physicians, African American Health Advocates, Celebrities from media and Community Leaders. Participants: physicians, community, church, Greek, health leaders, prostate and colon cancer survivors and partners. Speakers invited (unconfirmed as of August 3, 2010) include: Prostrate Cancer Segments: (speaker update early Sept.)

1. Dr. Rufus Green, MD, (Urologist) Urology Institute, Dallas 2. Dr. Carrington Mason, MD (Urologist) Methodist Hospital of Dallas

Colon Cancer Segments:

1 Many African American Greek Organization have a good percentage of members who are community, health & religious leaders 2 Sample, “CALL TO ACTION” form at Dinner lecture Series (one of three versions).

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“Fabulous 50 to SEXY at 60: Prostate and Colon Cancer 101” Dinner Lecture Series

Fabulous 50 to Sexy at 60 is a trademarked program for 50Hoops and NPFR Project National Physician and Family Referral Project 14902 Preston Road, #404-744, Dallas, TX 75254, Phone: 972-517-1254

Web Site: http://www.50hoops.org

1. Dr. Samir Gupta, MD, Assistant Professor, Internal Medicine-Digestive and Liver Disease

2. Dr. Adnan Badr, MD (Gastroenterology) Digestive Health Associates at Texas 3. Special Guest: Dr. Elise Cook, MD. M. D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston

Special Physician Guests: We are inviting one table of physicians (MD) and health professionals tagged: “Doctors in the House” and will give special recognition to doctors from all hospitals, including physicians from the Martin Luther King Medical Center. There will be a “Doctors In the House Speak Out” special table and speaker segment following the panel presentation. This will include (3-5 minute) remarks from guest physicians. Doctors will also be able to participate in having questions directed to them during the Q&A. We are looking physicians to give brief remarks on colon cancer, enlarged prostate, erectile dysfunction, diet and exercise importance. Other special guests will include:

• Prostate Cancer Survivors and their partners/guests • Colon Cancer Survivors and their partners/guests

Update: Dallas Program, Venue Partners, Advisors, Outcomes Venue: The Venue will be the church of the world-renowned minister, Bishop T.D. Jakes. His “The Potter’s House” Mega Church in Dallas is one of the landmark churches of South Dallas where his worldwide television ministry is taped. Advisors: Parkland Hospital, Mr. Ron Sessions; Methodist Hospital of Dallas, Mr. Tim Upshaw; Baylor Hospital and their North Dallas Prostate Cancer Coalition, Mr. Wolfram Blatner, and the VA Hospital of Dallas, Ms. Monica Smith and Mr. Curtis Jackson, UT Southwestern Medical School. The Program: This proposal outlines the program in detail. Partner: Parkland Memorial Hospital. Parkland Hospital has held a highly successful an annual Men’s Health Conference over the past eight years. The Conference draws community leaders, churches, and African American and Latino communities to an all day conference and screening. The event draws physicians and professional health education speakers, and Fabulous 50 to Sexy at 60 is tying into this concept with our CALL TO ACTION.

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“Fabulous 50 to SEXY at 60: Prostate and Colon Cancer 101” Dinner Lecture Series

Fabulous 50 to Sexy at 60 is a trademarked program for 50Hoops and NPFR Project National Physician and Family Referral Project 14902 Preston Road, #404-744, Dallas, TX 75254, Phone: 972-517-1254

Web Site: http://www.50hoops.org

The recently formed Men’s Health Advisory Council, is in the planning stage of a quarterly Men’s Health outreach that focuses upon MIND, BODY, SPIRIT and NUTRITION. With Dallas County divided into four quadrants for this program, they want to partner for future Fabulous 50 to Sexy at 60 Lectures Dinner Lectures. They have pledged 30 – 45 guests for the Dinner Lecture. One of their Men’s Advisors is Renowned African American Health Lecturer and Counselor, Curtis Jackson who will be among our special guests. Jackson is part of UTSW Medical School. The Men’s Health Advisory, are looking at working with NPFR to develop ongoing patient education meetings utilizing partner events and resources. The information will be provided to churches, community groups, physicians and survivors who provide ongoing quarterly (or monthly) program information to be interchanged and exchanged among it’s members to regularly exchange information about critical diseases, immunizations, treatment options, and healthy lifestyle education to it’s members. Parkland plans to have at each meeting a “Doctor In The House.” physician on call to address any urgent issues or questions by participants (in Dallas County) at all meetings. Partner: Methodist Hospital Methodist Hospital of Dallas provides both prostate cancer screening, rigorous follow-up, and they also provide Mammograms utilizing a van that goes throughout Dallas County. Methodist Hospital of Dallas screens hundreds of African American men annually, and are partnerships in making contact with the extensive network of African American churches and sending invitations to all of 50 Hoops and NPFR events. Methodist has pledged 20 – 30 guests. Methodist also will conduct prostate cancer screening. Partner: VA Hospital Many of the veterans can participate in events through the VA hospital. We work with the Recreation Director to help us schedule buses to and from events. We will also invite physicians to attend the Dinner Lecture.

Partner: North Texas Prostate Cancer Coalition The North Texas Prostate Cancer Coalition (NTXPCC) has networked most of the support groups for prostate cancer survivors in the Metroplex. The individual support groups are supported by Baylor, Medical City and Texas Health hospitals across the Dallas-Fort Worth area. NTXPCC recently expanded to include a Tyler prostate cancer awareness group. NTXPCC wants to partner with NPFR to expand its education outreach and help to form a South Dallas (mostly minority) prostate cancer support and awareness group. This effort suits our CALL TO ACTION purposes perfectly, in that prostate cancer survivors who want to collaborate and set up a survivor and partner support group can be facilitated through “Fabulous 50 to SEXY at 60" Dinner Lecture. We see

NTXPCC as a blueprint coalition for African American men.

Partner: Martin Luther King, Jr. Medical Center Over the past eight years medical professionals from the MLK Center have offered FREE health screenings for Hypertension, Cholesterol and other counseling. Physicians and

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“Fabulous 50 to SEXY at 60: Prostate and Colon Cancer 101” Dinner Lecture Series

Fabulous 50 to Sexy at 60 is a trademarked program for 50Hoops and NPFR Project National Physician and Family Referral Project 14902 Preston Road, #404-744, Dallas, TX 75254, Phone: 972-517-1254

Web Site: http://www.50hoops.org

health professionals are invited as special dinner guests, and will offer onsite health screenings to participants. They will also take part in the “Doctors in the House” presentations. At the end of the program, we will allow other special guests to announce prostate or colon cancer education or events during the next three months. We will invite the Mayor and Commissioner John Wiley Price to attend. Also Tom Joyner, highly popular talk show host who will be holding his “Take a Loved One to The Doctor” in late September in Dallas. He has over 10 million listeners per day nation-wide, and allowing him to tie into “Fabulous 50 to Sexy at 60” can be highly beneficial to our future media outreach. We hope to have and use edited excerpts from the program audio taped for on the upcoming Cyberstation Radio show, “African American Health Matters”

Program TIMELINE Update 6:00 – 6:30: Reception: Introduction of Medical Partners, Guest Physicians, Celebrity and Special Guests 6:30 – 7:00: Dinner Served. While serving Community Outreach Purpose and CALL TO ACTION Overview 7:00 – 7: 15: Prostate Cancer: Dr. Carrington Mason, MD, Methodist Hospital of Dallas 7: 15 – 7: 30: Prostate Cancer: Dr. Rufus Green, MD, The Urology Center 7: 30 – 7:45: Colon Cancer: Dr. Adnan Badr, MD, Digestive Health Associates of TX 7:45 – 8: 00: Colon Cancer: Dr. Samir Gupta, MD, UT Southwestern Medical Center 8: 00 – 8: 15 : Special Guest: Dr. Elise Cook, MD, M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston 8:15 – 8:40 “Doctors in The House” Speak Out: Visiting physicians, partner medical centers and sponsors only) 3-minute MAX 8:40 – 9: 00: Q&A Audience 9:00 – 9:20: CALL TO ACTION and Special Recognitions Prostate & Colon Cancer Survivors 9: 20 - 9:30: Community Announcement of upcoming Health Events Adjourn (Surveys and CALL TO ACTION collected) 9:15 – 9:30: CALL TO ACTION and Special Recognitions Prostate & Colon Cancer Survivors 9:30: Adjourn (Surveys and CALL TO ACTION collected)

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“Fabulous 50 to SEXY at 60: Prostate and Colon Cancer 101” Dinner Lecture Series

Fabulous 50 to Sexy at 60 is a trademarked program for 50Hoops and NPFR Project National Physician and Family Referral Project 14902 Preston Road, #404-744, Dallas, TX 75254, Phone: 972-517-1254

Web Site: http://www.50hoops.org

PROGRAM

“Fabulous 50 to Sexy at 60 Dinner Lecture Series” Date: September 24, 2010

6:00 -9:30 p.m.

Patient Health and Disease Education/Advocacy Lecture and Medical Information Exchange

Previous programs in Houston, Savannah, Detroit, Atlanta, D.C., Miami and Philadelphia

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“Fabulous 50 to SEXY at 60: Prostate and Colon Cancer 101” Dinner Lecture Series

Fabulous 50 to Sexy at 60 is a trademarked program for 50Hoops and NPFR Project National Physician and Family Referral Project 14902 Preston Road, #404-744, Dallas, TX 75254, Phone: 972-517-1254

Web Site: http://www.50hoops.org

Discussion for PROSTATE CANCER Panelists

1. Newly Diagnosed: Symptoms, Screening, Diagnosis, Decisions to make 2. FACTORS: Age, race, stages of prostate cancer. How it relates to overall health 3. What happens then? 4. Treatment Options: What is the difference between them? New Treatments,

Development and directions? 5. What is the possibility of the cancer returning or not being completely eliminated

with each treatment option? 6. How will prostate cancer affect the quality of my life both in general and

sexually? 7. Clinical trials for Prostate Cancer and informed Decisions.* 8. Why is CLINICAL TRIALS important to African Americans for improving treatment

options for prostate cancer?*

Discussion for COLON CANCER Panelists

1. Newly Diagnosed: Symptoms, Screening, Diagnosis, Decisions to make 2. FACTORS: Age, Race, and does how far it has spread determine my chances of

recovery? 3. Am I likely to need a colostomy? If so, might it be permanent? 4. What specialists will I see in my treatment and recovery? What will their roles be? 5. Which postoperative treatments are available, if any? What about new

treatments, clinical trials? 6. Are there any other options besides radiation or chemotherapy? 7. How often should I be screened for recurrent cancer? 8. Why CLINICAL TRIALS are important to African Americans for improving treatment

options for colon cancer? * * Dr. Elise Cook