NFL legend Edgar Fields sits down with BlackDoctor.org to reflect on his journey from professional football to healthcare advocate at the Blitz the Barriers Sept. 8 event in Atlanta, presented by ZERO Prostate Cancer and partners Novartis, Morehouse School of Medicine and BlackDoctor.org.
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Watch Fields and Ellis Dean’s conversation about how he was influenced early on by civil rights leaders such as Dr. James Orange. Fields learned the importance of community, education, and activism. He has dedicated much of his post-football life to fighting for healthcare access, especially in underserved and majority-Black communities.
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The conversation highlights the disproportionate impact of prostate cancer on Black men, with Fields sharing his own experience as both a survivor and advocate. He stresses the importance of early detection, regular check-ups, and overcoming fear through action. Fields also speaks about creating safe spaces for Black men to openly discuss health—whether through retired players’ associations, family engagement, or broader community initiatives.
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Ultimately, the discussion underscores the need for advocacy, education, and collaboration with organizations like ZERO Prostate Cancer to address healthcare inequities and break down stigma, ensuring that men and their families have the knowledge, support, and resources to fight cancer together.
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