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Inspirational Thoughts

Steve
Even though I have cancer, I choose to LIVE LIFE and my motto is: live, love, laugh and be happy.

Bill
There are people who really care… just let them in.

George
My father has prostate cancer, but he was diagnosed early and the long term prognosis is good.

Mario
Early detection and a great relationship with my doctor made all the difference to me.

Brian
Two words...Get checked.


What you need to know when you have been diagnosed

What you need to know when your spouse/partner has been diagnosed

What you need to know when your friend/ co-worker has been diagnosed


One in six American men will develop prostate cancer in their lifetimes.

Men are one-third more likely to develop prostate cancer than women are to develop breast cancer.

Prostate cancer is the most commonly diagnosed non-skin cancer in the United States.

Nearly three-quarters of men and women think that breast cancer is more common than prostate cancer.

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