From reasons for the prevalence of Black men being more likely to be diagnosed with and die from prostate cancer, to lifestyle changes that improve one's prognosis ...
The statistics are sobering and undeniable — African American men develop prostate cancer at twice the rate of white men and are more likely to die from the disease. This reality makes understanding ...
Getty Images The American Cancer Society recommends that Black men discuss screening with their health care providers at age 45; the Prostate Cancer Foundation recommends prostate-specific antigen ...
Sept. 18, 2025 -- About 1 in 8 men will face a prostate cancer diagnosis. Early-stage prostate cancer often has no symptoms—so how should men approach screening and advocacy? What disparities do Black ...
As a health educator, Jesse Bennett was familiar with lab readings. All of his professional life, he has known the importance of annual blood screenings to check the health of his heart, lungs and ...
Prostate cancer continues to disproportionately affect Black men at higher rates than other racial groups. While common risk factors like age and family history are widely discussed, several ...
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 new report shows Black people continue to face significant disparities when it comes to cancer. There has been a decline in cancer deaths for Black people, but new research from the American Cancer ...
Probiotics and broccoli could help to slow the spread of prostate cancer, research suggests. Broccoli, turmeric, pomegranate, ...
While the idea of getting “snipped” is painful for some men to even think about, actually having a vasectomy may lead to more than just temporary pain. Findings from a new study published in ...
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