
EMPOWER Faith Community Outreach
The church has long been a cornerstone of Southern communities. The EMPOWER program provides a model framework of how to apply the power of faith and religious fellowship to battle prostate cancer on multiple fronts.
ProstateNet: Going to the Barbershop to Fight Prostate Cancer
Racing Associations Driver Safety Campaign
Racing is dangerous enough without having a "silent killer" in your body that has absolutely no symptoms. Most don't find out until it is too late. Dean Sox, son of legendary drag racer Ronnie Sox is working to make the entire racing community aware and for associations to make it mandatory to check for prostate cancer before you can receive or renew your racing license "IN HIS HONOR."
PCa Racing (PDF)
Founded by Dan Newman, a Prostate Cancer Survivor, PCA Racing promotes prostate cancer awareness. Through his love of riding and racing, he is making a difference as a living example that having your prostate removed does't have to mean the end of enjoying a normal life! Just three months after prostate surgery, he was back on a race bike and bouncing through mud, rocks, sand, and river crossings. He had aggressive prostate cancer and early detection saved his life and his lifestyle!
UsToo Minority & Underserved Populations Outreach and Awareness Program - Native American Tribes (1,442KB-PDF)
Fiercely under represented, North Carolina's state recognized Native American tribes suffer a disproportionably from prostate cancer. This is not reflected in national statistics because the majority of NC's Native American communities have not received federal recognition.
Other UsToo MUP brochures:
NPCC Prostate Cancer Legislation Awareness
LGBT Outreach
Among gay men and for most LGBT cancer patients, the subject of prostate cancer is complicated by the intersecting stigmata of both cancer and homosexuality. Most people do not want to talk about prostate cancer and most straight people do not want to talk about homosexuality... visit MaleCare for more information and resources for gay men and their partners.
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