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5.15.2000 ET
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Patients From the AFLAC Cancer Center at Children's Healthcare of Atlanta Head Out to the Ballgame
(CSRwire) Children being treated for cancer will enjoy a night at the ballpark
Tuesday with the Atlanta Braves as part of AFLAC Cancer Center Night at
Turner Field.
More than 120 patients, family members and medical staff from the
AFLAC Cancer Center at Children's Healthcare of Atlanta will enjoy a
pre-game party and the Atlanta Braves vs. the San Francisco Giants
baseball game, courtesy of AFLAC.
"Positive attitudes are important to our young patients and to their
families," says Dr. Stephen Lauer, medical director of the AFLAC Cancer
Center. "This night at Turner Field will be very fun, very therapeutic for
all. Everyone will be cheering for the Braves."
The sixth annual AFLAC Cancer Center pre-game party will be held at Turner
Field's Club Level Hospitality Suite and will begin at 6 p.m. The
festivities will include a visit from several Braves players, as well as
Braves mascots, Homer and Rally.
"This night means so much to these patients and it means so much to
AFLAC," says Dan Amos, president and CEO of AFLAC. "Each year we look
forward to this game, which brings pleasure to these courageous children
and their families."
AFLAC helped make the AFLAC Cancer Center at Children's Healthcare one of
the largest pediatric cancer centers in the United States when it made a
multimillion-dollar commitment to finance the renovation and expansion of
the hospital's pediatric oncology unit. To date, the company and its sales
force have contributed more than $5 million to the facility. At the AFLAC
Cancer Center, young patients are treated for cancer as well as
hematological diseases such as hemophilia and sickle cell diseases.
In 1999 Egleston and Scottish Rite Children's Hospitals combined to form
Children's Healthcare of Atlanta. Children's is dedicated to enhancing the
lives of children through excellence in patient care, research and
education. It addresses the unique needs of sick and injured children and
their families with specially trained physicians and staff, equipment
designed for young, growing bodies, and a child-friendly environment.
Children's has been recognized for excellence in cardiology, cancer
treatment, craniofacial surgery, emergency medicine, orthopaedics,
rehabilitation and transplantation services among many other pediatric
services. With 400 beds in two hospitals, Children's is one of the largest
pediatric health care systems in the country.
AFLAC Incorporated (NYSE: AFL) is an international holding company. A
Fortune 500 company (#205), AFLAC insures more than 40 million people
worldwide. It is the leading underwriter of supplemental insurance
marketed at the worksite in the United States, offering policies to
employees at more than 150,000 payroll accounts. AFLAC is ranked as the
number one insurance company to work for, according to Fortune magazine's
1999 listing of "The 100 Best Companies to Work for in America," which
appeared in its January 10, 2000, issue. Additionally, AFLAC is the
largest foreign insurer in Japan and is a component of the Standard &
Poor's 500 Index. AFLAC's Internet site address is aflac.com .
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