Aflac Cancer Center and Blood Disorders Service of Children's Healthcare of Atlanta Celebrates $50 Million of Goodwill
August 19 2009 - 8:00AM
PR Newswire (US)
ATLANTA, Aug. 19 /PRNewswire/ -- The Aflac Cancer Center and Blood
Disorders Service of Children's Healthcare of Atlanta today kicks
off Pediatric Cancer and Sickle Cell Awareness Month by announcing
that its primary benefactor, Aflac, has surpassed $50 million in
donations to the fight against pediatric cancer and blood
disorders. September is Pediatric Cancer and Sickle Cell Awareness
Month, and cancer is the leading cause of death by disease for
children under 15 in America. Contributions to the Aflac Cancer
Center help the center treat more than 350 new cancer patients
every year. The hospital also performs more than 50 bone marrow
transplants each year, making it the leading BMT program in the
country. In 2008, the Aflac Cancer Center treated a total of 6,504
patients. "We could not do the innovative research nor provide the
quality of care that patients need without the generous support of
good-hearted people who are committed to eradicating childhood
cancer and blood disorders," Dr. William G. Woods, director of the
Aflac Cancer Center and Professor with the Emory University School
of Medicine. "Aflac's support enables us to recruit the most
brilliant and dedicated researchers who are developing life-saving
treatments for children at the Aflac Cancer Center and across the
nation." With 1,635 active cases, the facility maintains the
largest pediatric sickle cell disease program in America, curing
more children of sickle cell disease than anywhere in the nation.
Sickle cell is an extraordinarily painful disease that attacks
internal organs through the blood stream. Sickle Cell Disease is
often referred to as an orphan disease. An orphan disease is one
that has not been "adopted" by the pharmaceutical industry because
it provides little financial incentive for the private sector to
make and market new medications to treat or prevent it. Even so,
Dr. Peter Lane and researchers at the Aflac Cancer Center make it
one of its primary research initiatives. In addition to corporate
donations, approximately 16,000 of Aflac's independent sales agents
donate an average of $325,000 every month to the Aflac Cancer
Center directly from their commission checks. Other contributions
come from Aflac staff headquartered in Columbus Georgia, New York,
and Nebraska. Aflac also sells plush Aflac Ducks online with all
proceeds going to fight pediatric cancer. Since 2001, sales of the
Aflac Holiday Duck alone have provided more than $2.3 million to
the cause. "Our support for this cause has never been about Aflac;
it is about the children whose lives are being saved or improved
every day by the dedicated people at the Aflac Cancer Center,"
Aflac chairman and CEO Dan Amos said. "We are proud to help any way
we can, but the children and their doctors and nurses are the true
heroes." Throughout the month of September, Aflac and the Aflac
Cancer Center will be conducting a major, integrated campaign,
including special events, online donating opportunities on
Facebook, a text to donate program, and cancer & blood disorder
awareness events involving NASCAR superstar Carl Edwards, driver of
the number 99 Aflac Ford Fusion. Aflac Cancer Center and Blood
Disorders Service of Children's Healthcare of Atlanta The Aflac
Cancer Center and Blood Disorders Service of Children's Healthcare
of Atlanta is a national leader among childhood cancer, hematology,
and blood and marrow transplant programs, serving infants to young
adults. Recognized as one of the top childhood cancer centers in
the country by U.S.News & World Report, the Aflac Cancer Center
treats more than 350 new cancer patients each year and follows more
than 2,500 patients with sickle cell disease, hemophilia and other
blood disorders. Visit http://www.aflaccancercenter.org/ or call
404-785-1112 or 888-785-1112 for more information. Media Contacts:
Brant Rawls Children's Healthcare of Atlanta Public Relations
404.785.7577 O 404.513.4062 C Jon A. Sullivan Aflac External
Communications 706-573-7610 DATASOURCE: Aflac Cancer Center
CONTACT: Media, Brant Rawls, Children's Healthcare of Atlanta,
Public Relations, +1-404-785-7577 O, +1-404-513-4062 C, ; or Jon A.
Sullivan, Aflac External Communications, +1-706-573-7610, Web Site:
http://www.aflaccancercenter.org/
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