Facing the Unknown: How APA Organizations Support Us in Chronic Illnesses

Did you know…

- An estimated 1 in 10 Asians and Pacific Islanders – potentially over 50,000 residents in Santa Clara County – may be chronically infected with hepatitis B and unaware of their infection.

- Cancer is the #1 cause of death for Asian American women in the US since 1980. Cancer is also the #2 cause of death for Asian/Pacific Islander males in the US since 1980.

- There is a critical shortage of Asian donors since only 7% of the 7 million people on the National Registry of Potential Marrow/Stem Cell Donors are Asian. So chances of finding the best match are less than 1 in a million!

First Thursdays invites you to discover how health organizations like the Stanford Liver Center, Asian American Cancer Support Network, and the Asian American Donor Program have responded to these health disparities within the Asian Pacific American community. Come find out what preventive measures you can take to avoid some of these illnesses, and what services these organizations are providing for patients and families.

Thursday, May 1st, 2008

6:30PM Registration
7:00PM Panel Discussion
8:00PM Reception

United Way Building, Room 105
1922 The Alameda, San Jose, CA 95126 US

RSVP: http://www.evite.com/app/publicUrl/OAPZFRAWLLKUFYELXMGE/may2008

Donations support refreshments, room rental, other program costs, and fee waivers.
Recommended donation for program and food: $10 – $20
Recommended donation for program only: $5 – $10
No one will be turned away for lack of funds.

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April 16, 2008 in Community Events, First Thursdays

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