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6.05.2006 ET
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Safeway Inc. Launches Annual Prostate Cancer Campaign; Major League Players Help in Effort to Raise Money for a Cure
(CSRwire) PLEASANTON, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 5, 2006--Safeway Inc.
(NYSE:SWY) formally launched its annual Prostate Cancer Awareness Month
Fundraiser today with a kick-off celebration at the company's corporate
headquarters. Safeway, a long-time supporter of prostate cancer research,
has set a goal to raise nearly $5 million during June to fund research and
the ongoing effort to find a cure.
This is the sixth consecutive year for the Safeway Prostate Cancer
Awareness Month Fundraiser, which has raised more than $12.7 million for
research and treatment of the disease. Safeway, in partnership with the
Prostate Cancer Foundation, the world's largest philanthropic supporter of
prostate cancer research, will use the donations to fund grants to more
than 1,200 researchers at 100 institutions worldwide.
Former Major League players Dave Stewart, Robin Ventura and Eric
Karros will be on hand at the company's noon kick-off celebration and
employee luncheon. The sports legends and Safeway have partnered with the
Prostate Cancer Foundation to spread information about a disease that
affects more than 234,000 men each year.
"Prostate cancer affects one in six men and poses a significant health
threat," said Larree Renda, Safeway Executive Vice President, Chief
Strategist and Administrative Officer and Chairwoman of the Safeway
Foundation. "However, the disease has a 90 percent cure rate with early
detection and treatment. We believe it is crucial to get the message out
about early testing and to find new ways to treat the disease."
To further promote early detection, Safeway, for the first time, will
offer prostate cancer screenings at 550 Safeway pharmacies in the United
States during the month of June. The screening, which normally costs $35,
will be offered at a significantly discounted price of only $10 at Safeway
locations.
The screening is a simple blood test that checks the level of Prostate
Specific Antigen (PSA) in the blood stream. When there is a problem with
the prostate, such as when prostate cancer develops and grows, larger
amounts of PSA are released, until they reach a level that can be easily
detected in the blood. These screenings can aid in early detection.
Along with the fundraising and PSA screenings, Safeway will provide
information to customers about the disease. Throughout June, facts about
prostate cancer and Safeway's campaign will be printed in the weekly sales
circulars that are inserted in local newspapers or delivered directly to
homes. A similar message can be heard on the company's in-store radio
network and is printed on quart containers of Lucerne brand milk and on
paper grocery bags.
ABOUT SAFEWAY
Safeway Inc. is a Fortune 50 company and one of the largest food and
drug retailers in North America based on sales. The company operates 1,775
stores in the U.S. and Canada and had annual sales of $38.4 billion in
2005. The company's common stock is traded on the New York Stock Exchange
under the symbol SWY.
Copyright Business Wire 2006
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