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The Prevent Cancer Foundation Focuses on Prevention and Early Detection of Cancer

Pictured: Sharon Cook is working to raise funds for detecting and preventing cancer. Provided photo.

The Prevent Cancer Foundation, founded in 1985, is the only U.S.-based nonprofit solely dedicated to cancer prevention and early detection. Its vision centers on health equity—a world where cancer is preventable, detectable and beatable for all—with universal access to affordable screenings and detection.

Its impact includes providing seed funding for the development of Cologuard and advocating for the HPV vaccine, Gardasil. The Foundation is also pushing for passage of the Multi-Cancer Early Detection Act to ensure Medicare coverage for emerging multi-cancer blood tests.

Local resident and Board Treasurer Sharon Cook is working to expand fundraising efforts in Southwest Florida, aiming to raise $72,000 for a grant supporting community programs and advocacy. “If you can detect it in stages one and two, chances of living a quality of life and surviving are very good,” she explains, emphasizing the gap in screenings. “Not everyone can afford these screenings and not everyone has access to them. A lot of the research is being done is on finding a cure, but I've actually seen the benefits of the research efforts to develop screening tools.

Cook’s current goal is to raise $72,000 in funding for an 18-month grant to advance early detection for harder-to-find cancers, including uterine, stomach, bladder and liver cancers. “It’s just a matter of getting the funding for these scientists and continuing the trials for the multicancer early detection blood tests. If you can detect cancers in stages one and two, chances of living a quality of life and surviving are very good,” she says, adding, “Everybody is looking for that magic bullet when many of these cancers, if detected early, are beatable.”


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This Week's SRQ DAILY Editions



Wednesday Philanthropy Edition – Apr 8, 2026

Mike Martella Honored at SRQ's Good Hero Luncheon •  The Prevent Cancer Foundation Focuses on Prevention and Early Detection of Cancer •  All Faiths Food Bank Launches 13th Annual Campaign Against Summer Hunger •  Selby Foundation Strengthens Four Small and Mighty Organizations With Capital Investments •  Oysters Rock Hospitality Participates in the Giving Challenge  •  The Giving Challenge Starts Next Week! •  The Giving Challenge Starts Next Week! •  The 21st Annual Dick Vitale Gala •  April is National Child Abuse Prevention Month •  Jack Byers Golf Tournament •  Neuro Challenge for Parkinson's Highlights Support, Services and Economic Impact During Parkinson's Awareness Month •  Sarasota Jewish Theatre Receives $5,000 Grant from Manatee Community Foundation •  2025 Regional Scan Results Identifies Three Top Community Priorities •  Boar'sHead Funds New Van for All Faiths Food Bank

Tuesday Dining and Food Edition – Apr 7, 2026

Palmetto Marriott's 2nd Annual Taste and Toast Gulf Coast •  Anna Maria Oyster Bar Debuts New Beverage Menu •  LBK Restaurants Unite for the Inaugural Turtle Crawl •  Still Hungary: Vernona Keeps the Old Recipes Alive  •  Hit Improv Acts Return for a Season of Unscripted Comedy at Florida Studio Theatre •  Sarasota Opera House Introduces New Classic Tribute Bands in 2026 Summer Series •  Limelight Community Garden Honored to Receive $500 Grant from Sarasota County Butterfly Club •  Saravela Sarasota Luxury Condominium Forges Groundbreaking Cross-Benefit Partnership with Heritage Golf Group's TPC Prestancia Club

Monday Business Edition – Apr 6, 2026

Championship Golf. One Unforgettable Day. •  Boys and Girls Clubs of Sarasota and DeSoto Counties Opens New Club in North Port Following Hurricane Ian  •  Free Community Cleanup at Kensington Park Set for Saturday, April 18 •  Stock Debuts New Gardenia Model in Wild Blue at Waterside •  BayCare Establishes Organ Transplant Program •  Sheriff's Office Members Graduate Command Officer Management Course •  D1 Training Opens its Doors for Youth and Adult Classes •  SCSO Block Party on April 11

Saturday Perspectives Edition – Apr 4, 2026

The Giving Challenge Is Back! •  Selby Scholars Meet Opportunity With Resourcefulness and Grit •  Where Creativity Lives •  An Invitation to What's Next: Preparing Students for a Future Full of Possibility

Friday Weekend Edition – Apr 3, 2026

Derby and Dressage Dinner Party •  Buffet, Bernstein and Bond: April 2026 at Sarasota Orchestra •  Sarasota Opera House Celebrates 100 Years with Three Events the Weekend of April 11 -12 •  WBTT Closes Theatre Season with World-Premiere Musical comedy: Lies, Spells and Old Wives Tales •  The Venice Symphony Announces 2026-2027 Season •  Regan Dunnick: Tin and the Reappropriated Couch Painting •  Sailor Circus Academy Presents Night at the Movies 2 •  Via Nova Chorale Presents Jazz Mass for a New Humanity •  The Perlman Music Program Suncoast Presents The Zota Quartet in Two Distinct Sarasota Performances •  Coming up 10x10 Series •  Via Nova Chorale to End Season on High Note •  Wellen Park Pickleball Tournament

Thursday Family and Recreation Edition – Apr 2, 2026

Dr. George S. Ibrahim Joins 360 Orthopedics  •  Speakers Announced for Sarasota County's  Community Conversation on Hurricane Preparedness •  Sarasota County Under Stricter Watering Restrictions Beginning April 3 •  Reid House Kids Book Fair Celebrates Literacy, Legacy and Community  •  The Sea Horse Beach Resort on Longboat Key Announces Limited April Availability  •  Florida Studio Theatre Announces Two-Week Extension of A Night with Janis Joplin •  The Markovitz Socratic Stage Presents: Did The Human Mind Evolve? •  Earth Day This Saturday at The Bazaar •  Wellen Park Named Best Overall Development in Sarasota and Manatee Counties •  Little Hands, Big Hearts: CDS First Graders Carry on a Legacy of Giving  •  Tale of Tradition on a Sea of Change with Fiddler on the Roof, running April 11 to May 24 •  Nathan Benderson Park Hosts Top Collegiate Rowing Teams in Sarasota 2K

Wednesday Philanthropy Edition – Apr 1, 2026

Michael Klauber Honored at SRQ's Good Hero Luncheon •  Second Heart Homes Documentary Premieres at Sarasota Film Festival •  Safe Children Coalition Celebrates Futures Reimagined During Giving Breakfast •  Habitat for Humanity Sarasota Celebrates 12 New Homeowners in March •  Samaritan Counseling Services Launches Campaign to Expand Access to Mental Health Care on Florida's Gulf Coast •  Ron Allen, Owner of the NDC Family of Companies, Honored with Community Spirit Award by Manatee Community Foundation •  Walk for a Cause: ARC Walk Brings Sarasota Together for Local Pets •  Hugh and Eliza Culverhouse Donate $100,000 to Aid Sarasota County Residents Through Season of Sharing •  Ready, Set, Give! The Giving Challenge Returns April 15 to 16 •  Sarasota Performing Arts Foundation Expands Board Leadership with Five New Members •  Sarasota Dates Announced for Tunnel to Towers Steel Across America Tour •  YMCA of Southwest Florida Joins National Celebration of 175 Years of Strengthening Communities •  Academy at Glengary Receives Generous Community Foundation of Sarasota County Grant

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Pastry Paradise

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Kate Wight | Apr 1, 2026

Monster Within

Sarasota native Tyler Gevas tapped into his dark side to give a breakout performance in Urbanite Theatre’s production of Monsters of The American Cinema.

Dylan Campbell | Apr 1, 2026

LATIN LADY

Lady Lola is introducing sarasota to Latin American street food.

Cecilia Mould | Apr 1, 2026

Designed Locally

Bradenton Native Ryan Bergeron Opens New Design Center.

Barbie Heit | Apr 1, 2026