Radiotherapy Centers of Georgia hosts motorcycle ride for prostate cancer awareness

Come ride with the thrill of fresh air in your face!  This ride supports prostate cancer awareness, one of the leading killers of men in the state of Georgia.  According to the American Cancer Society, Georgia ranks 6th in highest estimated deaths caused by prostate cancer; this is a serious concern for the state and for Radiotherapy Centers of Georgia, a center of excellence in treatment for prostate cancer.  To raise awareness and support, the Georgia Prostate Cancer Coalition and Radiotherapy Centers of Georgia are hosting a motorcycle ride on Saturday, Sept. 25, with all proceeds from this motorcycle ride supporting the statewide license plate initiative to build prostate cancer awareness.

Anyone can participate – whether as a rider or a passenger – in this motorcycle ride, which will begin and end at Killer Creek Harley-Davidson in Roswell, Ga. Registration is $25 for each motorcycle rider (and includes a t-shirt) and $10 for each passenger.  To register, visit www.beatprostatecancer.com  or call 678-965-4756 Ext. 115.

Radiotherapy Centers of Georgia's own physicians and staff will be riding for prostate cancer awareness and invite the community to come ride for prostate cancer awareness in Georgia!  For more information, contact Toni Karasik at [email protected] .

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