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Radio talk show looks at smoking cessation, prostate cancer

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 Southwest Prostate Cancer Foundation's men’s health talk program from 10 to 11 a.m. Nov. 5 , sponsored by Southwest Oncology Centers, will focus on smoking cessation/diabetes and active surveillance of prostate cancer.          

Special guests and presenters will be Mr. Wayne Tormala, chief of the Arizona Department of Health Services Bureau of Tobacco and Chronic Disease; Dr. Phranq Tamburrie, NM.D; Dr. Raushanah Najeeullah, N.D.; and Fred Taylor, executive director of SWPCF.

The show will be broadcast in a new format on radio station KXXT 1010AM, or online at www.Familyvaluesradio.Net (click left side of menu). The call-in number is 602-296-3632

Pitluk, vice president and chief medical officer for Health Services Advisory Group, Inc., will focus on breast cancer/colon cancer.

The program will cover a variety of cancers including prostate cancer, breast cancer, and colon cancer. A major aspect is healthy living for both sexes. A major component of the show will be discussions by health care professionals on cancer.


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