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MISSION
AND OBJECTIVES
The Prostate Cancer Research Institute mission
is to improve the quality of men’s lives by supporting research
and disseminating information that educates and empowers patients,
families and the medical community.
The public service objectives of the PCRI are to:
- Empower patients with knowledge of the most effective known
treatment options that limit the risks of complications and side
effects.
- Encourage physicians to stay medically current and help them access
and actively engage with top experts in the field.
- Provide information based upon peer-reviewed medical research, literature,
and reputable studies that will enable the patient to knowledgeably
participate with his health care team in developing the best
individual treatment strategy.
- Support research that can most immediately improve patient outcomes.
- Advocate treatment options based on the
biologic manifestations of the cancer, the patient’s overall
health, and the outcomes desired by the patient.
- Educate through conferences, seminars, HelpLine, website, newsletters,
brochures and other publications, the latest tools
and updates that may immediately benefit patients and physicians willing to explore
advances available to treat prostate cancer.
- Involve patient families and loved ones in the treatment plans.
- Share with other Prostate Cancer organizations
and support groups information and opportunities to coordinate efforts
and to support fellow organization’s
progress in fighting the disease and its effects
upon men and their families.
- Promote Prostate Cancer Awareness and annual testing of all men over
forty.
PCRI is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit education and research organization
that advances awareness and monitoring of ever-expanding and evolving
treatments available to improve outcomes for prostate cancer patients.
The Federal Tax ID # is 95-4617875 and qualifies for maximum charitable
gift deductions by individual donors. The website is www.pcri.org
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