The last two weeks have seen Blythe on a public media junket for awareness and early detection with OCF as her non-profit partner. Today she did the Good Morning America Show, tonight she was on ET/Insider, she has had lots of print pieces appear in the last two weeks, with ABC giving us small regular spots calling for people to watch the interviews, and there are also new print pieces coming out. I interviewed with In Style who wishes to cover an upcoming event with her and OCF, and she did an interview soon to appear in Woman's Day, a magazine which has been very good to us in the past with an article entitled "My Dentist Saved My Life" which appeared last year. With the loss of her husband now several years past, she has been courageously more vocal about the lack of early detection in his death from oral cancer and has begun to speak out. Sophisticated and articulate, we could not have partnered with a better celebrity to bring attention to OCF, the disease, and early detection. We are clearly in her debt. At a time when her workload is at a lifetime high, she has made time to engage in this project, and we cannot thank her enough. If anyone wishes to communicate their thanks to her for helping OCF in this manner, please forward any communications to me, and I will see that she gets them in the next few weeks. Frequently it is difficult for people in her position to know that what they are doing has positive impact. Hearing from a bunch of you would go far in helping this relationship continue and grow.


Brian, stage 4 oral cancer survivor. OCF Founder and Director. The first responsibility of a leader is to define reality. The last is to say thank you. In between, the leader is a servant.