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Yvonne Johns Kidney Foundation
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Incorporated in 2004 as a non-profit organization, the Yvonne Johns Kidney Foundation (a 501c3 Public Charity) is dedicated to eliminating suffering and death from kidney cancer through research, education and early detection for minorities, focusing on African Americans.

Scholarships will be awarded to researchers at local medical institutions.

Education and outreach is offered to national and community based organizations.

WHY A FOUNDATION?

As a Foundation, we have an opportunity to partner with organizations by serving racial and ethnic groups that need to have data and information on kidney cancer. Our goal is to support the network of survivors, advocates and caregivers.

WHY THE YJK FOUNDATION?
We are focusing on minorities and kidney cancer. Insufficient data is available on the incidence of disease in each ethnic group. We will collect this information through working with our partner organizations.

EDUCATION AND OUTREACH
The Foundation is reaching out to community, faith, and national organizations to provide education on the disease risk factors.

DID YOU KNOW?
• Smoking increases the risk of developing kidney cancer by 40%;
• Obesity is a factor in 20% of the people who get cancer;
• A sedentary lifestyle is likely to contribute to the development of kidney cancer;
• Many studies suggest that workplace exposure to certain chemicals increases the risk for kidney cancer.

SYMPTOMS
As with attacking any disease, early detection is the key. Look for the following symptoms, and report them to your medical professional:
• Blood in urine;
• Abdominal mass;
• Back pain;
• Low blood counts;
• Unexplained weight loss.


Yvonne I. Johns, CDR, is a 21-year kidney cancer survivor. She is a retired Commissioned Officer of the United States Public Health Service (USPHS). She has over twenty years of experience in health service administration, health planning communications, community outreach and health disparities. Yvonne believes all things are possible through faith, knowledge, and access to care, and hope.

Board of Directors
Yvonne Johns, President and Chair
Rev. Doctor Asha Bell, JD
Cherié L. Butts, PhD
Nancy A Dawson, MD, FACP
Frances Gipson, MHA, ACHE
Carnell Sessoms Jones, BA Communications & Public Relations
Gail Kellough, Volunteer Advisor
Michelle F. Lax, Financial Advisor
Karen Lee
, Editorial Advisor
Maryalice Omokeye Moses
Medical Advisory Committee
Daniel S. Blumenthal, MD, MPH
 Professor and Chair of the Department of  Community Health and Preventative Medicine
 Associate Dean Community Programs
 Morehouse School of Medicine
Nancy A Dawson, MD, FACP
 William M. Scholl Professor of Medicine and  Oncology
 Director Clinical Research in the Prostate Cancer  Research Center
 Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center
 Georgetown University
Wayne B. Harris, MD
 Assistant Professor of Hematology and  Oncology
 Medical Director, Winship
 Interpretation and Translation Service
 Winship Cancer Institute of Emory University
 and Atlanta VA Medical Center

This chart: Trends (APC) of SEER Incidence Rates by Race For Kidney and Renal Pelvis Cancer, All Ages, Both Sexes SEER 9 Registries for 1975-2002, 1992-2002, 1998-2002 Age-Adjusted to the 2000 US Std Population. (National Cancer Institute)

 
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