Head & Neck Cancer Alliance Holds Inaugural Move-a-Thon in April 2023


Head and Neck Cancer Alliance is a non-profit that works with health professionals and organizations, celebrities and survivors to enhance prevention, treatment and detection of head and neck cancers.

The HNCA Move-A-Thon will celebrate survivors, give hope to those presently in treatment, and honor those lost.

The Head & Neck Cancer Alliance (HNCA) will hold its inaugural national Head and Neck Cancer (HNCA) Move-A-Thon in April 2023, which is also Head & Neck Cancer Awareness Month. The HNCA Move-A-Thon is a virtual interactive event that invites the public to raise funds and awareness for head and neck cancers by setting a personal “move” goal to make a difference in the lives of cancer patients, survivors, caregivers and families!

The “moving” can be anything a participant loves to do. Participants don’t need to be athletes to participate in the Move-a-Thon. It can be any activity they enjoy! It can be walking, swimming, riding a bike or a horse, knitting, singing, painting, driving, dancing, playing with kids, walking the dog, pickleball, tennis, golfing, cooking and more. To create a team, join a team or fundraise on your own, participants can register here.

A Zoom planning meeting for Move-a-Thon Team Captains and Participants will be held Wednesday, March 22, at 7:30 p.m. ET. The meeting will offer ideas on how to fundraise, provide inspiration and friendship. In addition, a short and helpful video on the registration process is available.

As a wrap up to the Move-a-Thon celebration in April, HNCA is honored to announce that Jason White of Green Day and a tonsil cancer survivor will be performing virtually on April 29, 2023, from 1:00 -3:00 p.m. EST. Tickets can be “purchased” through charitable donations to HNCA. Please click here to donate to the Move-a-Thon celebration event featuring Jason White. All participants in the Move-A-Thon will receive a VIP ticket to attend the event.

The HNCA Move-A-Thon will celebrate survivors, give hope to those presently in treatment, and honor those lost. Proceeds from this event will advance prevention, detection, treatment, and rehabilitation of oral, head, and neck cancer. Voice Actor and throat cancer survivor, Rob Paulsen, will be moving to raise funds and awareness for HNCA.

The HNCA Move-a-Thon in April 2023 will happen concurrently with HNCA’s 25th annual nationwide campaign – “Oral, Head & Neck Cancer Awareness Week” – to be held April 16 – 22, 2023.

Rob Paulsen, voice-over actor, and Jason White, Green Day guitarist – both head and neck cancer survivors – are also joining forces with the HNCA to promote the benefits of screenings and early detection during HNCA’s “Oral, Head & Neck Cancer Awareness Week” April 16 – 22, 2023.

During “Oral, Head and Neck Cancer Awareness Week,” HNCA promotes a high volume of free oral, head and neck cancer screenings all over the world, plus educational talks, and other awareness programs. From April 16 – 22, 2023, more than 300 sites throughout the country will offer free screenings. Information about local free screenings around the U.S. can be found at headandneck.org/events/map.

Head and neck cancer is a group of cancers affecting the oral cavity (mouth), larynx (voice box), pharynx (throat), sinuses, nasal cavity, or salivary glands. More than 65,000 Americans are diagnosed with head and neck cancer every year, with 14,600 lives lost. Of those who do survive, many suffer long-term problems, such as severe facial disfigurement or difficulties with eating and speaking. The death rate associated with oral and oropharyngeal cancers remains particularly high because the cancers routinely are discovered late in their development. The Head & Neck Cancer Alliance’s mission is to advance prevention, detection, treatment and rehabilitation of oral, head and neck cancer through public awareness, research and advocacy.

The fastest rising types of head and neck cancers are cancers of the throat caused by the human papillomavirus or HPV, which account for over 13,000 cases per year in the U.S., an incidence that represents over a 200% increase over the past three decades. Currently, head and neck cancers account for approximately 4% of all diagnosed cancers in the country.

About the Head and Neck Cancer Alliance

The Head and Neck Cancer Alliance is a non-profit organization that works with health professionals and organizations, celebrities and survivors to enhance the overall effort in prevention, treatment, and detection of cancers of the head and neck region. Established in 2008, the Head and Neck Cancer Alliance hopes to save lives, reduce incidence and increase survival through these efforts. Its mission is to advance prevention, detection, treatment and rehabilitation of oral, head and neck cancer through public awareness, research, advocacy and survivorship. Through united and collaborative efforts, HNCA provides support to head and neck cancer patients throughout the year, supports ongoing research in head and neck oncology and educates children and adults in the disease process, treatment and prevention of oral, head and neck cancer. For more information, visit http://www.headandneck.org.

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