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The Black Men’s Prostate Cancer Initiative is a ZERO-run program that provides a safe space for Black men to receive prostate cancer education resources, share their experiences, offer support, encouragement, and comfort to other group members, and receive the same in return. Meetings are currently held virtually and are led by a licensed mental health professional.
For more information or questions regarding the Black Men’s Prostate Cancer Initiative: In-Person Support Group, please contact the ZERO Health Equity team at healthequity@zerocancer.org.
To sign up for this support group, please fill out this form: https://forms.gle/QKWCAzoAuQpX4tow5
Whether you need help understanding your coverage options, finding sources of financial aid, or resolving issues with your insurance company, we are here to help. ZERO360 is your co-pilot in navigating your prostate cancer journey and our partners also have a special Health Equity Case Management Program.
Newly diagnosed men often want to speak with men who have experience combating the disease. The MENtor program connects patients with peer support from men who have experienced the ups and downs of living with prostate cancer.
The sixth season of Auto Trends radio show with JeffCars.com kicked off during Prostate Cancer Awareness Month. Session One features ZERO Champion Mical Roy who was diagnosed with prostate cancer at the age of 37. Check out these candid conversations:
Read scholarly articles discussing race, racial disparities, and prostate cancer in African-American men:
The 2nd Annual Health Equity Symposium took place on November 5 and the playback can be accessed online from any computer or mobile device. 2022’s event picked up where the inaugural Racial Disparities Symposium left off, addressing the status of prostate cancer disparities and what we can do to eliminate them. Click the videos below to hear from the researchers, healthcare providers, patients/survivors, and community members committed to achieving prostate cancer health equity.