Prostate Cancer Awareness Video
Prostate cancer is the most common cancer and the second leading cause of cancer death among men in the United States. Prostate cancer usually grows very slowly, and finding and treating it before symptoms occur may not improve men's health or help them live longer. Explore the links on this page to learn about prostate cancer treatment, prevention, screening, statistics, research, and more.
Minority Health & Health Disparities Research
PROSTATE CANCER SCREENING
3rd Wednesday of the month*
1:00 P.M. – 3:00 P.M.
Howard University Cancer Center
Suite B125 (basement level)
TO SCHEDULE
AN APPOINTMENT CALL:
(202) 806-7697 or (202) 865-4653
The “Men Take Ten” program provides educational material and prostate cancer screening to men 40-75 years old, living in the DC Metro Area that have not been screened in the last 12
PROSTATE CANCER SCREENING
3rd Wednesday of the month*
1:00 P.M. – 3:00 P.M.
Howard University Cancer Center
Suite B125 (basement level)
TO SCHEDULE
AN APPOINTMENT CALL:
(202) 806-7697 or (202) 865-4653
The “Men Take Ten” program provides educational material and prostate cancer screening to men 40-75 years old, living in the DC Metro Area that have not been screened in the last 12
Prostate cancer is a disease in which cancerous cells develop in the prostate, one of the male sex glands. Cancer of the prostate is one of the most commonly occurring cancers in men in the United States. Although the cause of the disease is not known, we do know that the growth of cancer cells (like normal cells) is stimulated by male hormones, particularly testosterone.
We have an expert team of urologists, medical and radiation oncologists and allied healthcare teams who are committed to providing care that is personalized in every sense of the word.
Having prostate cancer can be challenging. However, understanding the disease, learning how to manage symptoms and side effects, maintaining your emotional health, and engaging in strategies for healthy living can provide a sense of control and enhance well-being. We can prepare you for the many choices and issues you might face throughout your treatment.
The HUPTI treatment experience is as unique as our patients. Read their stories above to learn more. If you would like to learn more about the proton therapy experience at HUPTI, we’d be happy to connect you with one of our graduates who have volunteered to share their experiences and answer any of your questions.
Our book was spawned from three generations of prostate cancer. We’ve survived, we’re thriving, and we want to share our story. In our new book, my dad and I describe what the last two generations did to increase our chances for longevity post-surgery.
For more information, and to register for the Virtual Prostate Cancer Support Group, contact Hope Connections for Cancer Support at info@hopeconnectionsforcancer.org
The Milton and Carroll Petrie Department of Urology is part of the Mount Sinai Health System. The Department of Urology has been a leader in clinical practice, research and education since 1852, with the establishment of the Mount Sinai Hospital. Today, depth of knowledge, breadth of experience and compassion for patients continue to characterize our highly respected team of board certified and fellowship trained physicians who are on the faculty of the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. We have over 190 urologists on staff – more than any NYC healthcare system. The Mount Sinai Hospital is ranked 14th nationally for Urology by U.S. News & World Report.
Prostate Cancer Facts - This site will provide Cancer Stat Facts on Prostate Cancer cases and deaths within the United States on an annual basis.
The Prostate Health Education Network, Inc., (PHEN) is a non-profit 501(c)3 organization. PHEN was founded in 2003 by Thomas A. Farrington, a prostate cancer survivor and author of the books, "Battling the Killer Within", and "Battling The Killer Within And Winning".
PHEN's MISSION:
To eliminate the African American prostate cancer disparity. PHEN's mission also includes advocacy efforts to increase the overall support and resources for a war on prostate cancer that will lead to a cure for the disease for the benefit of all men.
Increasing the participation of African American men in prostate cancer clinical trials through education, awareness, support and collaborations. This portal provides clinical trials background information, details for specific trials, personal stories and other resources to support the Rally.
This information is not intended as medical advice for patients. Patients should consult their medical doctor for advice and recommendations about specific clinical trials.
ZERO has been on the front lines fighting for a cure for more than twenty years. Together, we’ve made a significant impact on the fight against the disease. ZERO is also rated 4-stars by Charity Navigator, America’s largest independent charity evaluator.
ZERO'S Mission -
ZERO — The End of Prostate Cancer is the leading national nonprofit with the mission to end prostate cancer. ZERO advances research, improves the lives of men and families, and inspires action.
ZERO's Vision -
Imagine a future with zero prostate cancer deaths and an end to pain and suffering. Our vision is Generation ZERO – the first generation of men free from prostate cancer.
In collaboration with Virginia's leading academic institutions, Inova Schar Cancer Institute offers the latest cancer research and clinical trials.
ClinicalTrials.gov is a database of privately and publicly funded clinical studies conducted around the world.
Explore 408,263 research studies in all 50 states and in 220 countries.
Exposure to chemicals in Camp Lejeune’s drinking water has caused men to develop prostate cancer. If you or someone you love developed prostate cancer and served at Camp Lejeune for at least 30 days between the 1950s and mid-1980s, financial compensation may be available. Connect with a member of our team right now to get started.
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