Prevent Cancer Foundation’s bipartisan Congressional Families Program recognizes Cancer Prevention and Early Detection Month with Capitol Hill reception

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ワシントン DC – がん予防財団の議員家族® Program will host a reception on Tuesday, April 29, 2025, in recognition of Cancer Prevention and Early Detection Month. This invitation-only event will take place in the Cannon House Office Building in Washington, D.C, bringing together a distinguished bipartisan audience of members of Congress and their spouses, as well as leaders from the cancer prevention community across the United States.
The event takes place following the news of the passing of Molly McGovern, daughter of Lisa McGovern, Executive Director of the Prevent Cancer Foundation’s Congressional Families Program, and Rep. Jim McGovern (Mass.).
“Our hearts remain with Lisa, Jim, their son Patrick and all those who knew and loved Molly, who faced her battle with grace, humor and optimism,” said ジョディ・ホヨスがん予防財団のCEO®. “Our work towards a world where cancer is preventable, detectable and beatable for all is for everyone who has been touched by this disease, and we stand committed to ensuring no family must endure this type of tragedy.”
The event will also recognize the MIT Media Lab, being presented with the Carolyn “Bo” Aldigé Visionary Award for its groundbreaking research in advancing women’s health. The award, given annually since 2023, was named in honor of the Prevent Cancer Foundation’s founder. The Media Lab’s women’s health program, WHx, takes an interdisciplinary approach, combining artificial intelligence, wearable technology and biomedical research to revolutionize how we understand and address women’s health issues. Dr. Heather Obernolte, spouse of Rep. Jay Obernolte (Calif.), will present the award to Dr. Dava Newman, Director of the MIT Media Lab, for her leadership in this innovative field. The evening will also include remarks from Ms. Hoyos and キャシー・スミス, Senior Manager of Congressional Families and Education Marketing at the Prevent Cancer Foundation.
“We are honored to recognize the MIT Media Lab for its transformative contributions to cancer prevention and early detection,” said Ms. Smith. “Through its innovative research, the Media Lab has consistently pushed the boundaries of art, science, engineering and design to develop solutions that enhance wellbeing worldwide. Their dedication is a testament to the profound impact of innovation in the fight against cancer. We are excited to celebrate their work, which inspires hope and drives progress in this field.”
The Prevent Cancer Foundation recognizes April as がん予防・早期発見月間. Cancer Prevention and Early Detection Month is a collaborative effort spearheaded by the Prevent Cancer Foundation and supported by more than 80 organizations. Every April, the Foundation rallies advocates, partners, health care professionals and organizations to promote routine cancer screenings for better health outcomes.
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国会議員家族について® プログラム
The Congressional Families® Program is a bipartisan initiative to increase the public’s understanding of cancer prevention and early detection. Led by congressional spouses, families of Senate, House, Cabinet and Supreme Court members are invited to work within their respective constituencies—and nationwide—to raise awareness and reduce risk for these diseases.
When the Congressional Families Program launched in 1991 as a partnership between the Prevent Cancer Foundation and The Congressional Club, initial efforts focused on breast cancer. The Program’s first five years’ success led to the expansion of its scope to include colorectal, liver, lung, oral, prostate, skin, testicular and cervical cancers, and HPV-related cancers. The Program offers participants educational seminars, talking points, op-eds, letters to the editor, speeches, videos, program ideas and many more tools to use in their districts and beyond. With these tools, the Congressional Families Program takes the message of cancer prevention and early detection into communities across the U.S.
詳細については、www.congressionalfamilies.org をご覧ください。
がん予防財団について®
がん予防財団® is the only U.S.-based nonprofit organization solely dedicated to cancer prevention and early detection. Through research, education, outreach and advocacy, we have helped countless people avoid a cancer diagnosis or detect their cancer early enough to be successfully treated. We are driven by a vision of a world where cancer is preventable, detectable and beatable for all.
当財団は、2035 年までにがんによる死亡者数を 40% 削減するという課題に立ち向かうべく立ち上がっています。この目標を達成するために、当財団は、がんを早期に発見し、複数のがんのスクリーニングを進めるための革新的な技術に $20 百万ドル、医療サービスが行き届いていないコミュニティへのがんスクリーニングとワクチン接種のアクセス拡大に $10 百万ドル、スクリーニングとワクチン接種の選択肢について一般の人々を啓蒙するために $10 百万ドルを投資することを約束しています。
For more information, please visit www.preventcancer.org.