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Additional Facts for African American Men and Their Families

Additional Facts for African American Men and Their Families provides special facts and guidance regarding African American men and prostate cancer. Research shows a man of African descent is 76% more likely to develop prostate cancer than a Caucasian man, and more than twice as likely (2.2 times or 120%). Read More

Challenge Awards – Class of 2019

The PCF Challenge Award Winners - Class of 2019 recipients are: 2019 Movember-PCF Challenge Award Principal Investigators: John Lee, MD, PhD (Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center), Peter Nelson, MD (Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center) Co-Investigators: Vicky Qian Wu, PhD (Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center), Navin Pinto, MD (Seattle Children's Research. Read More

09/11/2019

Ground Zero and Prostate Cancer

If you were there at Ground Zero in New York City on 9/11, you breathed it in.  If you were in one of the World Trade Center towers when it happened, or a first responder on the scene soon afterward, you breathed in more of it.  And because of that,. Read More

09/04/2019

The Science of Living Well, Beyond Cancer

Whether you are a cancer survivor or someone who just wants to prevent any number of chronic diseases, PCF’s The Science of Living Well, Beyond Cancer, is an invaluable resource. One in 3 people will be diagnosed with some form of cancer in their lifetimes. Everyone knows someone with cancer,. Read More

08/23/2019

Remembering David H. Koch

The PCF community mourns the loss of former board member David H. Koch. Koch served on the Prostate Cancer Foundation Board of Directors from 1995 to 2019. Koch was diagnosed with prostate cancer in 1992. Thanks to the same shrewd determination that he was famous for in business, Koch beat. Read More

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Thank you for joining the Prostate Cancer Foundation community! As an email subscriber, you will hear from us 1 to 2 times a month with the latest news about lifestyle, health and wellness tips.   Read More

In Honor of Our Veterans

Did you know that prostate cancer is the most diagnosed cancer in the VA? Donate at least $25 in support of PCF's work and receive a calendar - featuring photography from a veteran prostate cancer survivor - as our thanks. Read More

07/23/2019

Cancer Mutations and Immunotherapy Drugs

Picture, if you will, a laundromat.  One of the washing machines is messed up; it stops in mid-wash cycle, and leaves your clothes all wet and soapy.  Which one is it?  From the outside, they all look the same.  If nobody tells the repair guy which one is broken, how’s. Read More

07/09/2019

Brother’s Keeper

Prostate cancer discriminates.  It does not affect all men equally, and at highest risk are men with a family history of prostate cancer and men of African descent. In some ways, black men are hardest hit of all:  If you are a black man, you are not only more than. Read More

06/28/2019

“Dark DNA” and Your Specific Risk of Prostate Cancer

What is the “dark DNA,” and why does it sound so mysterious?  Is it dark like “The Maltese Falcon,” or “The Big Sleep,” or any other Humphrey Bogart film noir you can think of?  Is it sinister, like the dark Web, that creepy part of the internet where illegal drugs. Read More