With ZERO-TV, you can watch all of the national and local news coverage about ZERO, browse through video clips from our events like the Great Prostate Cancer Challenge race series, and see for yourself how ZERO and our advocates are teaming up to end prostate cancer! You can also watch news clips about the latest developments in prostate cancer research and treatment.
Dr. Matthew Cooperberg
UCSF prostate cancer researcher Matthew Cooperberg, M.D., M.P.H., discusses matching prostate cancer treatment to disease risk.
Great Prostate Cancer Challenge
The Great Prostate Cancer Challenge is about much more than raising awareness. The nationwide series of races is a chance to bring survivors together with doctors and supporters, encourage government officials to focus more resources on the prostate cancer cause, and raise funds to enable new research for prevention, detection and a cure.
Congressman Randy Neugebauer (R-TX) was a featured speaker at the 2010 Summit to End Prostate Cancer in Washington D.C. He talked about his battle with prostate cancer and how men need to speak up and take a stand against this disease.
Joel Nowak, Director for Advocacy and Advanced Prostate Cancer Programs for MaleCare, was a featured speaker at the 2010 Summit to End Prostate Cancer in Washington D.C.
Dr. Carolyn Best, Program Manager for the Department of Defense's Prostate Cancer Research Center, was a featured speaker at ZERO's 2010 Summit to End Prostate Cancer in Washington D.C.
Dr. Renee Cruea, executive director of the Academy of Radiology Research and president of the Coalition for Imaging and Bioengineering Research, was a featured speaker at the 2010 Summit to End Prostate Cancer in Washington D.C.
Adam Garone, CEO of Movember, was a featured speaker at ZERO's 2010 Summit to End Prostate Cancer in Washington D.C. In this video, Adam talks about how a fun conversation with friends about the 'mo' (Aussie slang for moustache) transformed into a successful, global campaign for men's health.
Dr. Stanley Frencher of the Black Barbershop Health Outreach Program was a featured speaker at ZERO's 2010 Summit to End Prostate Cancer in Washington D.C. In this video, Dr. Frencher talks about how his group uses barbershops to educate African American men about prostate cancer and other health issues.
Gabe Canales was diagnosed with prostate cancer at the age of 35. He has made it his mission to raise awareness and educate men - especially younger men - about prostate cancer. ZERO was pleased to have him at our 2010 Summit to End Prostate Cancer.
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