Cruizin’ for a Cure raises money and awareness of prostate cancer

<p>Classic car owners showed off their rides at the 13th annual Cruizin' for a Cure car show in Westbury Sunday.</p>

News 12 Staff

Sep 16, 2018, 9:32 PM

Updated 2,046 days ago

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Classic car owners showed off their rides at the 13th annual Cruizin' for a Cure car show in Westbury Sunday.
The show, which has been held in Westbury for 13 years, also raises money and awareness for prostate cancer.
The event features about 450 different classic cars on display - all different makes and models.
While visitors looked at the different cars, doctors from NYU Winthrop Hospital offered free screening tests for early detection of prostate cancer.
Sandy Kane,  the founder of Long Island Cruzin for a Cure, says he hopes the free screenings prevent other men from going through what he went through with prostate cancer. 
“I went through a rough time psychologically. And I wanted to give back so that other men don't have to go through some of the aggravation and mental anguish that I went through,” he says.


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