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Producer/Songwriter and 7 time Grammy-Award winner, Rick Finch, proudly fronts the "Feel teal" ovarian cancer campaign, showing his support for awareness and the need for research!
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(Free-Press-Release.com) December 2, 2009 --
Along with Awareness campaigner; Debbie Stevens, others have come on board the "Feel teal" campaign, all sharing their commitment,whilst sharing their own talents! The crew from Ion’s Odyssey; Lance Toohey (lyricist/poet),his Artist-partner Michelle,decided this a worthy cause, with plans to promote on a wider scale once they set-sail aboard their sloop; Ion. The Ion's Odyssey project is already discussing ideas to interview/promote other musicians,worldwide,which is all part of their Global musical adventure.
Just as the growing amount of talent within the music industry flourishes, the crew of the "Feel teal" campaign decided this a perfect opportunity to build upon their own ideas, and have embraced the use of Youtube, creating their own videos, showing their support whilst sharing the ovarian cancer ‘awareness message’.
An invitation went out to all other musicians/artists, of all genres, to join the awareness campaign, offering in return, free exposure! The first to accept was Australian Pop/Rock Artist; Anthony Snape,followed by Comedian/Writer; Shelly Ryan and the staff from International Music Ezine; Flip Side To Music.
With the campaign extending its event, many more are expected to follow-suit, and Debbie encourages the public to spread the word!
This is a wonderful cause, with great opportunities- It offers endless possibilities for those wishing to be involved.
Donations for the ‘Feel Teal Campaign’ can be done so by following the prompts at http://www.goresearchfund.org.au
The campaign's spokesman, RickFinch, has pledged to donate 50 percent of net-sales from his new CD; "For All Reasons", the money going towards funding research for an early blood screening test.
Purchase your copy in time for Christmas at http://cdbaby.com/cd/rfp
With most cases of ovarian cancer still not diagnosed until in its later stages, finding this test is absolutely crucial, as in Australia alone, 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.
If you would like to discuss sponsorship for Ion’s Odyssey, kindly send your details to Lance Toohey c/o Ion’s Odyssey website.http://www.ionsodyssey.com
To learn more about each contributor,& list of respective Websites, please go to the FEEL TEAL BLOG: http://feelteal.blog.com
MEDIA CONTACT:
Debbie Stevens: debbie.stevens@optusnet.com.au
Mobile: 0421 071 704
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