This November, Road Scholar Transport pays special tribute to our Lung Cancer Alliance, epilepsy, and pancreatic cancer awareness trucks that not only spread alertness during this month, but every single day of the year.
Lung Cancer Alliance
The idea to create an awareness truck for Lung Cancer Alliance got started when Linda Sacco, a volunteer at the organization, and her husband, ran into Road Scholar’s President Jim Barrett at an antique car show. Linda’s husband was a former driver for Road Scholar and while catching up, Linda began talking about Lung Cancer Alliance. The idea of creating a trailer for this great organization took off.
On the Road to Saving Lives, Road Scholar’s awareness truck features three of Lung Cancer Alliance’s amazing advocates from Scranton; Karen (a two-time lung cancer survivor) and her husband Jim, along with Linda, who is Karen’s sister.
Lung cancer is the second most common cancer among men and women and will result in nearly 131,880 deaths this year with an estimated 235,760 new cases. 1 1 in 15 men and 1 in 17 women will develop lung cancer. 1
Learn more about the symptoms and types of lung cancer here.
Clayton’s Hope
Displaying the organization’s logo, a picture of the sun surrounded by handprints, Road Scholar’s truck is spreading awareness for Clayton’s Hope, Because Everyone Deserves to Live Seizure Free.
Clayton’s Hope is named after a little boy who has epilepsy, and helps benefit epilepsy research. Epilepsy is a brain disorder involving repeated, spontaneous seizures of any type and affects every 1 in 26 Americans. 2
Around 3 million Americans currently have epilepsy with over 200,000 being diagnosed each year and nearly 50,000 passing away with Sudden Unexpected Death in Epilepsy, “accounting for 34% of all sudden deaths in children.” 2
Learn more about epilepsy here.
Pancreatic Cancer
Road Scholar has taken pancreatic cancer awareness to the next level, painting an 80,000 lb. tractor trailer purple, displaying the disease’s trademark purple ribbon and stars while traveling nationwide on the road to a cure.
7% of cancer deaths in America are pancreatic with over 60,430 people expected to be diagnosed this year and nearly 48,220 passing away. 3 1 in 64 will develop pancreatic cancer in their lifetime. 3
Click here to learn more about pancreatic cancer.
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2http://theepilepsynetwork.com/facts-and-statistics/
3http://www.cancer.org/cancer/pancreaticcancer/detailedguide/pancreatic-cancer-key-statistics