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The Mouth Cancer Voice Awards aims to raise awareness of the risk factors (smoking, drinking and HPV) as well as the symptoms of mouth cancer amongst University students by reminding them not take their voice for granted, as the 'voice' can be lost through mouth cancer. The event is run by the Mouth Cancer Foundation and will take place leading up to and during Mouth Cancer Awareness Week, which runs from Sunday 11th November to Saturday 17th November 2007.
The Mouth Cancer Voice Awards will launch on Monday 1st October and culminate in a Grand Final matinee performance in front of a live audience and celebrity-packed panel of judges at the Jerwood Vanbrugh Theatre, London, on Sunday 18th November 2007.
We hope that this event will prove to be a popular one and that it will attract the attention of the media to help raise awareness of mouth cancer. For further information, please contact us.
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2007 Press Releases (PDFs)
NED SHERRIN DIES FROM THROAT CANCER - 2 OCTOBER 2007
Today, the Founder of the Mouth Cancer Foundation, Dr Vinod Joshi, paid tribute to one of
Britain’s best known broadcasters and writers, Ned Sherrin, who has died from throat
Cancer. “I was very sad to learn of the death of Ned Sherrin, such an inspiring comedy
writer and broadcaster from Throat Cancer. He will be greatly missed”.
MOUTH CANCER VOICE AWARDS GENERAL PRESS RELEASE: STAR SEARCH - 14 SEPTEMBER 2007
Are you a Student? Can you Sing? Are you Funny? If so the Mouth
Cancer Foundation needs you!
If you are a student and think you’ve got what it takes to be the next Rolling stones, Robbie
Williams, Kylie Minogue, Peter Kay or Catherine Tate then the UK’s leading Mouth Cancer
charity needs you for the newest unique talent show to raise awareness for Mouth Cancer.
Seriously good singers and comedians will win the prize of a lifetime thanks to the Mouth
Cancer Foundation which is launching a brand new initiative, the Mouth Cancer Voice
Awards today. The awards are supported by Rock band Koopa, BBC 1 Television Presenter
Julia Bradbury best known for co-hosting “Watchdog” and performing in “Just the Two of
Us”, lead West End theatre star Julie Atherton headlining in “Avenue Q” and Actress and
Comedian Helen Lederer from “Absolutely Fabulous” who has first hand experience of the
disease when a former boyfriend died from mouth cancer.
View other press releases from the Mouth Cancer Foundation
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