Hi All,
This is a continuation from last years fundraiser which I believe might have been the most successful fundraiser in Misc History....
Reps:
-marcusd (406k)
-theprogressiveone (106k reps)
-extreme88 (28k reps)
-baseball111 (11k)
-A1lthatrema1ns (18k)
-Dylan15 (20k)
-Jelet (14k)
-Nomsayin (19k)
-Carnage1985 (28k)
-Spermwhale (8k)
-bobbydigitaloa (17k)
-proudmanlet (42k)
-others too that will just randomly jump in!
Mod Reps:
Valenzuelatech (1.2k)
Emma-Leigh (1.2k)
Prostate Cancer...
Having lost a very close family member @ a young age has made me realize that we need to do as much as we can to help prevent this cancer.
If you wish to add your name to the repping list please let me know and i will add you to a list!
*Please also put ur username in the section where the "name" reference is to go..alternatively, Screen shots must be provided with transaction time, date and reference visable.
How much should i donate?
As much as you can afford to give....if you can afford $5, great, if you can afford $10 even better, donations of $25-50+ will be receiving mod reps!
Every little bit is going to help
How can i donate?
Simply go here:
http://www.everydayhero.com.au/hungryhaydo
Some quick statistics about this cancer:
How common is prostate cancer?
Prostate cancer is the most common non-skin cancer in America, affecting 1 in 6 men.
In 2011, more than 240,000 men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer, and more than 33,000 men will die from the disease. One new case occurs every 2.2 minutes and a man dies from prostate cancer every 15.6 minutes.
It is estimated that there are more than 2 million American men currently living with prostate cancer.
How does prostate cancer compare with other cancers?
A non-smoking man is more likely to develop prostate cancer than he is to develop colon, bladder, melanoma, lymphoma and kidney cancers combined. In fact, a man is 35% more likely to be diagnosed with prostate cancer than a woman is to be diagnosed with breast cancer!!
Are some men more likely to be diagnosed with prostate cancer?
Older age, African American race, and a family history of the disease can all increase the likelihood of a man being diagnosed with the disease.
As men increase in age, their risk of developing prostate cancer increases exponentially. Although only 1 in 10,000 under age 40 will be diagnosed, the rate shoots up to 1 in 39 for ages 40 to 59, and 1 in 14 for ages 60 to 69. More than 65% of all prostate cancers are diagnosed in men over the age of 65.
African American men are 56% more likely to develop prostate cancer compared with Caucasian men and nearly 2.5 times as likely to die from the disease.
Men with a single first-degree relative—father, brother or son—with a history of prostate cancer are twice as likely to develop the disease, while those with two or more relatives are nearly four times as likely to be diagnosed. The risk is highest in men whose family members were diagnosed before age 65.
How curable is prostate cancer?
As with all cancers, "cure" rates for prostate cancer describe the percentage of patients likely remaining disease-free for a specific time. In general, the earlier the cancer is caught, the more likely it is for the patient to remain disease-free.
Because approximately 90% of all prostate cancers are detected in the local and regional stages, the cure rate for prostate cancer is very high—nearly 100% of men diagnosed at this stage will be disease-free after five years. By contrast, in the 1970s, only 67% of men diagnosed with local or regional prostate cancer were disease-free after five years.
I will be checking this thread and tracking any donators in an excel spreadsheet....please dig deep misc brothers.....
THANKS ALL!!!!!
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03-18-2013, 08:02 PM #1
...2013 Prostate Cancer Fundraiser with Hungry Haydo!...(REPS + MOD REPS)
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Also going to try to film the other side of all of this and the toll it takes on his body after the challenges. I dont think Ive ever accurately captured how hard this actually is for Haydo, it's not a walk in the park he does for ****s and giggles. He was stuffed after those pancakes, could barely move!
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In to do this, lost grandfather last september to lung cancer. Cancer sucks...
Added: Done and emptied account till payday bro,not much but better than nothing. will do again if i remember. Best of luck OP!Last edited by HulkBrogan; 03-18-2013 at 09:02 PM.
*Always Pick 3 Crew*
*Wet Breasts Is Gonna Make It Crew*
*Misc at Work Crew*
*Terry Crews*
also check myself out in reflective surfaces as I walk by
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Sign me up.
Edit: Do I convert the AUD to USD and donate the converted amount, or do I donate USD and not worry about conversions?
Editx2: Let's donate people! Sorry I can't really donate more, but every little bit counts.
Editx3: Add my name to the reps list for 19k.Last edited by Dylan15; 03-18-2013 at 09:00 PM.
Tripod Tator Workout Log:
http://forum.bodybuilding.com/showthread.php?t=155063493
*Poop in downstairs bathroom due to greater gravitational pulls making it easier crew*
Das a good ass Reese's mane
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Free bumps
"Come over here, then," I said. He responded with, "You come over here.'I didn't hesitate. I got up and walked over to the foot of his bed.
*proudmanlets manmore bodyguard*
*If you take my posts as serious you're probably retarded crew*
*People think i'm squinting all the time crew*
*Vocaroo Crew*
*hi you*
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