Jump To Jump To Watch View Summit Archive Racial Disparities in Prostate Cancer and Black Men March 2, 2021 Black men are more likely to be diagnosed with prostate cancer and also more likely to die from the disease. In this video featuring Dr. Kelvin Moses and Dr. Arturo Holmes, you'll learn what’s being done to combat this health inequity, and why access to care, social determinants of health, and discussions of mistrust in the Black community are so important.This session was part of our VIRTUAL ZERO Prostate Cancer Summit, a free online event that took place from February 28 to March 4, 2021.Watch Summit Session Archives At each ZERO Summit, you'll experience the Bold for Blue Awards, educational sessions, advocacy training, and more. See the video archives to find more of what you can expect to see when you join us at this year’s Summit! View Summit Archive Health Equity Living with Prostate Cancer Racial & Social Disparities Videos & Webinars ZERO Prostate Cancer Summit Contributors Shelby Moneer, Vice President, Patient Programs & Education Missouri native dreaming of the beaches in basically any location that isn't land-locked. Lover of exercise, sports, candy, sushi, and coffee. Fiercly loyal to my family and friends. Learn more about Shelby Kelvin Moses, MD, PhD, Associate Professor of Urology Dr. Kelvin A. Moses is an Associate Professor of Urologic Surgery at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, and director of the Comprehensive Prostate Cancer Clinic. He is a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Morehouse College, and received his MD and PhD training at Baylor College of Medicine. He completed his urology training at Emory University, followed by a fellowship in Urologic Oncology at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, where he served as Chief Administrative Fellow. His clinical practice focuses on advanced prostate cancer, including conducting several clinical trials, as well as surgical management of advanced renal and testicular cancer. His work focuses on addressing health disparities in urologic cancers, determining the role of health literacy in patient interactions with the health care system, and optimal care for patients with metastatic and/or castrate-resistant prostate cancer. Dr. Moses also serves on ZERO's Board of Directors and Medical Advisory Board. Learn more about Kelvin More for you
Black men are more likely to be diagnosed with prostate cancer and also more likely to die from the disease. In this video featuring Dr. Kelvin Moses and Dr. Arturo Holmes, you'll learn what’s being done to combat this health inequity, and why access to care, social determinants of health, and discussions of mistrust in the Black community are so important.This session was part of our VIRTUAL ZERO Prostate Cancer Summit, a free online event that took place from February 28 to March 4, 2021.Watch
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Health Equity Living with Prostate Cancer Racial & Social Disparities Videos & Webinars ZERO Prostate Cancer Summit