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Charlottesville, Va.-based UVA Health is expanding its Stay in the Game initiative, a targeted prostate cancer screening program aimed at boosting early detection among Black men. Speaking with Becker ...
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June is Men’s Health Month, a time to learn issues affecting men, including kidney stones and prostate conditions.
Black men are more likely to develop prostate cancer—make sure you know the warning signs and when to get checked.
For men, prostate cancer remains a primary concern, with screenings typically recommended starting at age 45. PSA screenings should be combined with a digital rectal exam. “In some cases, the tumor ...
The unfortunate news of President Biden’s diagnosis has put a spotlight on prostate cancer, offering an opportunity to educate on the risks of the disease and the benefits of screening.
In recognition of Men’s Health Month, the University of Virginia (UVA) Cancer Center is expanding its “Stay in the Game” program, a vital community-centered initiative dedicated t… ...
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