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Ovarian Cancer Awareness Campaign - 'Feel Teal Friday', 4th of September 2009

Ovarian Cancer Awareness Campaign - 'Feel Teal Friday', 4th of September 2009



Spoken by Rick Finch:

“When asked to support this cause, I did not hesitate. Ovarian cancer, has NO early detection unlike the Pap smear for cervical cancer.

If women are not ‘made aware’, they cannot protect themselves or those they know and love!

I’m doing it for the women/girls in my life, I sincerely hope you’ll help.

‘FEEL TEAL’ and help support the need for ovarian cancer awareness and research!

We know to ‘think pink’ for breast cancer, I’m asking you to ‘Feel Teal’, supporting
those raising awareness for ovarian cancer.

Let’s give ovarian cancer a voice!

Join me, Friday, September 4th, for ‘Feel Teal Friday’ and dance again, supporting
the need for ovarian cancer awareness and research.

To help fund vital awareness and research, go to www.goresearchfund.org.au and
follow the ‘Feel Teal Friday’ banner link.”

Rick Finch has generously offered to donate 50% of sales from his latest CD, "For All Reasons", which in turn will help fund the need for an early detection test for ovarian cancer.

We are encouraging the public to hop 'online' and purchase their own copy of Rick's album, which is available at http://cdbaby.com/cd/rfp

Ovarian Cancer

At present, there is no blood test to detect early stage ovarian cancer and
no screening program.
The survival rate improves greatly 85-90 percent if the cancer is diagnosed at an early stage before it has spread. Only 15‑20 percent of
ovarian cancer cases are diagnosed in the early stages.
Approximately 75 percent of ovarian cancer cases are diagnosed at an
advanced stage after the cancer has spread beyond the ovaries.
Ovarian cancer is the most fatal gynaecological malignancy. In Australia, one woman dies every 10 hours from this disease.
The five-year survival rate for women with ovarian cancer has increased
only marginally, a mere 8% percent in the past 30 years. Some other
cancers that affect primarily women, for example: women diagnosed with
breast cancer from 1975 to 1979 experienced a five-year survival rate
of 75 percent and today this rate is 89 percent.
Ovarian cancer is often referred to as the ‘silent killer’ because its symptoms can be vague and similar to the symptoms of many other conditions that can be part of everyday life.

Every woman will have experienced one or more of these symptoms at some stage. But if any of these symptoms are unusual for you and they persist, it is important to see your doctor.

Ovarian Cancer Symptoms

• Abdominal and/or pelvic pain
• Abdominal bloating
• Indigestion
• Lack of appetite
• Increased abdominal girth
• Feeling full after only a small amount of food
• Weight gain or loss
• Change in bowel habits
• Fatigue
• Urinary frequency or incontinence
• Feeling of pressure in the abdomen

People wanting to donate to the ‘Feel Teal Friday’ Campaign can donate here

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Rick Finch

Producer/arranger Rick Finch knows how to make a hit record (seven Grammys - nine Grammy nods - 15 BMI awards - over 100 million records sold worldwide).

Creating a unique fusion of R&B, funky soul and country meshed with a Latin/ Caribbean groove, Rick’s vision was instrumental in creating the iconic and timeless music that KC and the Sunshine Band is famous for.

Through Finch’s recording innovations, KC & The
Sunshine Band became the first band to score four
number one pop singles in one 12-month period, with three crossover number one hits. Two of their
albums achieved triple platinum status.

The music co-created, produced and arranged by
Rick Finch is legendary, used in thousands of commercials worldwide, including ads for General
Motors and Budweiser and also featured in countless movie soundtracks, including:

Any Given Sunday
Boogie Nights
Carlito’s Way
Austin Powers
Goldmember
Forrest Gump
Legally Blonde
Private Parts
The People vs. Larry Flynt
Rush Hour
RV
Saturday Night Fever
Save The Last Dance
Starsky & Hutch
Superbad
Watchmen
The Wedding Date

... and numerous television shows, including:

Cosby
Dancing With The Stars
ER
House M.D.
My Name Is Earl
Nip/Tuck
The Simpsons
Six Feet Under
Sports Night

Rick Finch’s bass lines and drum grooves are a staple in Hip Hop, sampled by artists including 50 Cent, Snoop Dogg, Ultra Nate and Beyoncé.

Even though the original Sunshine Band is history,
Finch’s same passion, drive and enthusiasm continues to this day and is reflected through his
new artist’s music and the productions he creates for them.


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