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Helping Women 'Get' Prostate Cancer
Helping Women ‘GET' Prostate Cancer
When volunteer Susan Whitacre was asked why she volunteers for a man’s disease, she said, “. You would be mistaken to believe that cancer of the prostate affects only men. It also profoundly affects the lives of the women who love them; their mothers, daughters, wives, sisters and friends.
Look who's talking about the Foundation!
Masraff class act at Swing with the Legends
Tony Masraff, co-owner of Masraff's and founder of Tony's Prostate Cancer Research, addresses the participants and former MLB players involved with the ...
Mayor Annise Parker proclaims September 14th,"Tony Masraff Day in Houston"!
Houston Mayor Proclaims ‘Tony Masraff Day in Houston’
In recognition of Prostate Cancer Awareness month.
Mayor Annise D. Parker of the City of Houston has signed an official proclamation declaring September 14th “Tony Masraff Day in Houston, Texas”.
“I wish that all of the volunteers, supporters and partners of the Foundation, could be there to stand beside me as I accept this on their behalf and in recognition of their generous gifts of time and resources’, said Tony.
Tony wins The Jefferson Award
Cancer Survivor Earns Jefferson Award
Tony Masraff Created Foundation For Prostate Cancer Research
POSTED: Thursday, July 8, 2010
UPDATED: 11:45 am CDT July 9, 2010
HOUSTON -- Groundbreaking research at M.D. Anderson Hospital is showing great promise in the battle against prostate cancer. Human trials of a cancer-killing protein could being this year and medical scientists will get most of the credit, but Jefferson Award winner Tony Masraff, a cancer survivor, has made much of it possible.
