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STAY ON TRACK for Better Prostate Health Program Drives Men to Get in Gear for Prostate Cancer Awareness Week

    - NASCAR Driver Kyle Petty Urges Men to Take "Kyle Petty's Prostate
Inspection Pledge" -

    BRIDGEWATER, N.J., Sept. 17 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- NASCAR great Kyle
Petty is headed toward the finish line during Prostate Cancer Awareness
Week, having ably steered the STAY ON TRACK for Better Prostate Health
prostate cancer awareness program sponsored by the Prostate Cancer
Education Council (PCEC) and sanofi-aventis. Since Father's Day, Kyle has
driven hundreds of men and family friends to take "Kyle Petty's Prostate
Inspection Pledge" to go for annual screenings and if diagnosed, to
assemble a multidisciplinary pit crew of healthcare experts. Sanofi-aventis
also took a pledge to promote prostate health; for every "Kyle Petty's
Inspection Pledge" submitted, the company is donating $1.00 to PCEC.

    "With Kyle behind the wheel, the STAY ON TRACK program drove thousands
of men to follow his lead and take his pledge to go for annual screenings
and if diagnosed consult with a multidisciplinary treatment team," said
Wendy Poage, President, PCEC. "Because of sanofi-aventis' commitment to
making a difference in prostate cancer, all those pledges translate into a
generous donation of $25,000 to PCEC to help educate more men about their
risks for prostate cancer and for those who are diagnosed, the importance
of seeing a medical oncologist along with a urologist and radiation
oncologist to explore treatment options."

    A third-generation NASCAR driver, Kyle's interest in STAY ON TRACK for
Better Prostate Health was sparked by his own family history. Both his
father Richard Petty and grandfather Lee have battled prostate cancer.

    "Unfortunately, race car driving isn't the only thing that runs in my
family. Because both my dad and grandfather have had prostate cancer I am
nearly four times as likely to be diagnosed with this disease," says Petty.
"I go for an annual check-up, and I am taking part in this program to
encourage other men to get checked for prostate cancer and if diagnosed, to
assemble their own "pit crew" of professionals - including a medical
oncologist along with a urologist and radiologist oncologist - to get them
back on the road."

    Prostate cancer is a serious health concern for men, killing more than
28,000 American men each year. Awareness of the risks associated with the
disease and the value of early treatment can help equip men with tools to
prevent more serious problems. The STAY ON TRACK program encourages men age
50 or older or those at risk for prostate cancer, to go every year for
prostate cancer screening, and if diagnosed, to enlist a team of
oncologists and other professionals.

    "I work very closely with my colleagues on a multidisciplinary
treatment team to explore all available options, including surgery,
radiation and chemotherapy" said Robert Dreicer, MD, FACP, Chairman of the
Department of Solid Tumor Oncology at the Cleveland Clinic and Professor of
Medicine at the Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine. "By consulting
with both a medical and radiation oncologist along with a urologist, men
with prostate cancer may optimize their care."



    Petty noted, "my dad is a driver, not a passenger. When his prostate
did not pass inspection during an annual check-up, he enlisted not just a
urologist but also a medical oncologist as part of a multidisciplinary
treatment team."

    "Working with Kyle on this program, I've learned that behind every
winning race car is a pit crew of specialized professionals for regular
tune-ups and repairs," said Ms. Poage. "Maintaining your prostate health
requires the same consistent care. With support from sanofi-aventis for
patient education, PCEC is equipped to further help men STAY ON TRACK."

    As part of the campaign, PCEC offers a free educational manual: "STAY
ON TRACK for Better Prostate Health." Developed to help men ask their
doctor for directions on maintaining prostate health, the manual cautions
of the warning signs for prostate cancer, advises routine maintenance, and
guides on how to assemble a multidisciplinary team if repairs are needed.
The manual is available on the PCEC website and by calling 1-866-321-3114.

    Thanks to improvements in diagnosis and treatment, close to two million
men in the United States are prostate cancer survivors. Research has shown
that a multidisciplinary approach - particularly a close collaboration
between urologist and oncologist - is helping patients live longer with a
better quality-of-life.

    "Prostate Cancer Awareness Week is the perfect time to pay attention to
your prostate health," says Petty. "I hope you will join me in taking "Kyle
Petty's Prostate Inspection Pledge". But please keep your promise to see
your doctor for that tune-up. And if diagnosed, assemble your own pit crew
of specialized professionals."

    Prostate Cancer Education Council

    A national organization committed to men's health, the Prostate Cancer
Education Council (PCEC) is dedicated to saving lives through awareness and
the education of men, the women in their lives, as well as the medical
community about prostate cancer prevalence, the importance of early
detection, and available treatment options, as well as other men's health
issues. The Council - comprised of a consortium of leading physicians,
health educators, scientists and prostate cancer advocates - aims to
conduct nation wide screenings for men and perform research that will aid
in the detection and treatment of prostate cancer.

    About sanofi-aventis

    Sanofi-aventis, a leading global pharmaceutical company, discovers,
develops and distributes therapeutic solutions to improve the lives of
everyone. Sanofi-aventis is listed in Paris (EURONEXT: SAN) and in New York
(NYSE: SNY).


Contact: Wendy Poage Prostate Cancer Education Council 303.316.4685 Stephanie Stamatakou sanofi-aventis 908-981-6127
SOURCE sanofi-aventis




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    CONTACT:
    Wendy Poage of the Prostate Cancer Education
    Council, +1-303-316-4685; or Stephanie Stamatakou of
    sanofi-aventis, +1-908-981-6127