Dr. Oz checked into “The Rickey Smiley Morning Show” and spoke about signs men should look for if they think they’re having problems with their prostates in this exclusive interview.
Dr. Oz Explains Why Colon & Prostate Issues Hit Black Men Harder [Exclusive Interview]
by Derrick Lane
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Why We Need Black Men for Prostate Cancer Clinical Trials
Finding out you have been diagnosed with prostate cancer can cause unwarranted stress and anxiety, especially if you are unfamiliar with the diagnosis, what caused it or your next steps for treatment. The journey towards understanding and managing this condition read more about Why We Need Black Men for Prostate Cancer Clinical Trials

5 Reasons You’re Peeing Too Much
Peeing too much? While there’s no one-size-fits-all recommendation for how often or how much someone should pee, according to the Cleveland Clinic, you may be wondering whether you suffer from an overactive bladder. The condition, which affects an estimated 33 million read more about 5 Reasons You’re Peeing Too Much

7 Reasons Black Men Are Getting Prostate Cancer Earlier & Earlier
It’s a problem with not nearly enough attention. Prostate cancer hits men hard all over the world—it’s one of the biggest threats out there. But lately, something very concerning has been showing up in the numbers: Black men are getting read more about 7 Reasons Black Men Are Getting Prostate Cancer Earlier & Earlier

The Deadly Disease Hitting Black Men Hard – What You MUST Know
Prostate cancer is a silent threat that hits Black men the hardest—striking earlier, advancing faster, and leading to higher mortality rates than in any other group. This alarming disparity underscores the urgent need for awareness, early detection, and proactive healthcare. read more about The Deadly Disease Hitting Black Men Hard – What You MUST Know

One Thing Is Keeping Black Men Out of Life-Saving Prostate Cancer Trials
It’s an unnerving fact that Black males have the highest incidence and mortality rates from prostate cancer of any racial group in the United States — yet they’re still underrepresented in prostate cancer clinical trials. Every year, the American Cancer read more about One Thing Is Keeping Black Men Out of Life-Saving Prostate Cancer Trials

This New Treatment Could be a Game-Changer for Black Men
According to the American Cancer Society, about 1 in 10 men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer in their lifetime. Of those who are diagnosed, six in 10 will be over the age of 65. The condition is also more read more about This New Treatment Could be a Game-Changer for Black Men