
Dr. John
Bishop, Fran Drescher and Congressman Steve Israel promote Gynecologic Cancer
Awareness
RICHMOND VA, October 2, 2007 – In observance of Gynecologic Cancer Awareness
Month, the beloved actress, producer, New York Times best-selling author, and women’s
health advocate, Fran Drescher, headed to Capitol Hill with the Cancer
Schmancer Movement during the last week of September, rallying support for the
need to educate women about gynecologic cancers and transform women’s cancer
healthcare.
On Tuesday,
September 25, 2007, Fran
spoke to a Cancer Caucus at a Gynecologic Cancers and Disorders Briefing hosted
by Congressman Steve Israel (D-NY). She urged
law makers to allocate funding for Johanna’s Law, a bill that she helped pass
by unanimous consent through both houses of congress, which was signed into law
by President Bush as the Gynecologic Cancer Education and Awareness Act on January 12, 2007.
Other panel members of the Cancer
Caucus briefing included Sherry Salway Black, Executive
Director of the Ovarian Cancer National Alliance; Dr. Richard Schlegel, Georgetown
University Medical Center Department of Pathology, who helped develop the HPV
vaccine; Chris Veasley, Associate Executive Director, National Vulvodynia
Association; and Dr. Vivian Pinn, Director of the Office of Research on Women’s
Health at the National Institutes of Health.
Along with Gynecor, audience
members included Congressman Patrick J. Kennedy
(D-RI), as well as members of the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecologists (ACOG), with whom Ms. Drescher had met earlier
in the week.
On Monday, September 24th,
Fran Drescher and Gynecor’s medical director, Dr. John Bishop, M.D. visited ACOG’s headquarters in D.C. to discuss
making gynecologic cancer screening the standard of care in Ob/Gyn offices
across the country.
Gynecor is the only
laboratory to offer a new endometrial brush biopsy, called the TruTest™, which collects
tissue samples from a wide area of the uterine lining, making earlier diagnosis
more likely, with little or no patient discomfort. The test also returns
results for cervical abnormalities, as well as STDs such as HPV, Chlamydia and gonorrhea.
A uterine cancer survivor who
was mistreated and misdiagnosed for two years by eight doctors, Fran Drescher has
made it her life mission to put an end to late stage diagnosis. To this end,
she launched the Cancer Schmancer Movement on June 21, 2007, her seven year anniversary of wellness from cancer,
to ensure that all women’s cancers are diagnosed in Stage 1, when they are most
curable, through education, prevention, and policy change.
Gynecor, a specialty
anatomic testing laboratory devoted exclusively to women’s health, has locked
elbows with the Cancer Schmancer Movement as a founding sponsor to raise
awareness about women’s cancers and revolutionize women’s healthcare.
About
Gynecor™
Gynecor is
the only full-service anatomic pathology laboratory devoted exclusively to
gynecology. Our exceptional staff includes board-certified pathologists
and cytopathologists, an international sales force, and a dedicated client
services team. Gynecor’s mission is to
optimize patient care by delivering accurate testing results, fast.
Gynecor’s unique TruTest kits are processed in the Orlando FL and Phoenix AZ and London England facilities. For more information,
visit www.gynecor.com
About Johanna’s Law
The Gynecologic Cancer Education and Awareness Act (H.R.
1245/S.1172) will authorize a three-year national gynecologic cancer early
detection and awareness campaign directed at women and health care
providers.