Let's win this fight together
Let’s win this fight together
 MOORE ON HEALTH
is asking all of our friends, family and fellow community leaders to support the cycling team, Pink Ladies. They will be taking part in a very special goal—to improve the lives of every person affected by cancer by raising funds.
Almost everyone in America has been touched by some form of Cancer, our family members, our friends or possibly ourselves. The Pink Ladies will be participating in the national Cycle for Survival 4 hour high-energy indoor cycling challenge to help raise money for rare cancer treatment research. Help our lovely cyclist raise money for this great cause. Every dollar raised goes directly to Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center to fund lifesaving research on rare cancers. Click on the link to make a donation and thank you in advance for your support.

About 79 million Americans currently have HPV, the most common sexually transmitted disease. HPV is a major cause of cervical cancer.

A Pap test can help detect abnormal (changed) cells before they turn into cancer. Most deaths from cervical cancer can be prevented if women get regular Pap tests and follow-up care.

In honor of National Cervical Health Awareness Month MOORE ON HEALTH encourages:

Women to start getting regular Pap tests at age 21

Women to get the HPV vaccine before age 27

Parents to make sure their pre-teens get the HPV vaccine at age 11 or 12

Men to get the HPV vaccine if you are under age 22