A father-of-three has advised men not to put off routine check-ups after his own doctor's visit revealed he had stage three prostate cancer. Documentary maker Neil Maggs, 50, told BBC Radio Bristol ...
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INDIANAPOLIS — Fear, embarrassment and time are some of the biggest reasons men avoid prostate cancer screenings. But for one man, overcoming those barriers may have saved his life. Curtis Warfield ...
Prostate cancer affects one in eight men in the U.S. over their lifetime, which is the same rate as women and breast cancer.
– Partnership to kick off at NBA All-Star Weekend featuring 140 basketball legends encouraging men to get screened for prostate cancer with a simple blood test Building on the recent launch of ‘Check ...
Listen, going to the doctor can be scary for anyone. But men, I know it’s something y’all avoid like the plague. You want to be tough or you’re afraid to be vulnerable or feel embarrassed. And Black ...
A Northern Ireland man who received a “devastating” prostate cancer diagnosis on his 46th birthday is encouraging others to seek medical advice if something does not feel quite right.
The global statistics are terrifying. Prostate cancer is the fourth most common cancer in all populations, the second most common cancer among men worldwide, and ranks first in Europe, where a third ...
A special in-arena presentation bringing the “Check the Box!” message directly to fans, players, and the broader basketball audience. Through forums, digital storytelling, and integrated activations, ...
Time, embarrassment and fear. Those are some of the reasons why men sau don't get a regular prostate screening.
CHICAGO & LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The Prostate Cancer Foundation (PCF) and the Legends of Basketball / National Basketball Retired Players Association (NBRPA) today announced a new partnership ...