West Bromwich Perangi diseases of the bladder and kidney cancer
West
Bromwich Albion midfielder Youssouf Ciaran Clark respectively first in a
charity project to combat diseases of the bladder and kidney cancer.
Berpaspor Congo players became one of the stars of advertising campaign which aims to increase vigilance against the disease.
Shooting sessions conducted at the Hawthorns Stadium toilet enclosure Baggies, West Bromwich. The posters will be distributed throughout the United Kingdom and was launched simultaneously on Oct. 15 yesterday.
Ciaran Clark respectively are not alone. He, along with referee Dave Dixon, a number of local clubs West Bromwich became part of the Baggies and mascot in the campaign. The
posters will be installed in every toilet that easily can be seen every
person who had a high risk of diseases of the bladder and kidney
cancer.
After
undergoing two heavy action against Stoke City and Liverpool, West
Bromwich will treat the Team Board bottom Crystal Palace at the
Hawthorns as early as November. That's when for the first time the toilet already plastered posters Hawthorns will be used.
According
to Cancer Research UK research results, each year around the United
Kingdom citizens 16.600 peyakit was diagnosed with bladder and kidney
cancer and 7,500 of whom died. If the disease can be detected early, a number that was saved could reach 95 percent. For the time being only about 22 to 35 per cent of the developing can be saved.
In
addition through posters that were installed in the toilet-the toilet
campaign theme, Be Clear on Cancer will also be advertised through
television, radio, and print media to 20 November. The expectation, every citizen who already feel to have signs of the disease immediately come to the doctor as soon as possible.
West
Bromine, which is currently ranked at 12th and had a chance to beat
Manchester United, is one of the clubs that support the full campaign.
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