Tulsa joins leading national nonprofit fight against prostate cancer June 17, 2023 Join ZERO Prostate Cancer for their annual national run/walk event, partnered with Urologic Specialists in Tulsa. This event not only supports prostate cancer patients, survivors, caregivers, and families but also raises awareness and funds for those affected by the disease. Held at River West Festival Park on June 17 at 7 a.m., this empowering event aims to build a community of hope and action. As the largest men's health event series globally, ZERO Prostate Cancer is excited to expand the event to 50 cities for the first time. Urologic Specialists, leaders in caring for men with prostate cancer, are proud hosts, focusing on both clinical treatments and emotional support. With prostate cancer's prevalence increasing by 3% annually and a 5% rise in advanced-stage diagnoses since 2014, the event's impact is crucial. Join the cause and help raise funds and awareness to combat prostate cancer.Read the full article hereSource: Jessa Murray - KTUL News About ZERO Fundraising & Donations Prostate Cancer News ZERO Prostate Cancer RunWalk More for you
Join ZERO Prostate Cancer for their annual national run/walk event, partnered with Urologic Specialists in Tulsa. This event not only supports prostate cancer patients, survivors, caregivers, and families but also raises awareness and funds for those affected by the disease. Held at River West Festival Park on June 17 at 7 a.m., this empowering event aims to build a community of hope and action. As the largest men's health event series globally, ZERO Prostate Cancer is excited to expand the event to 50 cities for the first time. Urologic Specialists, leaders in caring for men with prostate cancer, are proud hosts, focusing on both clinical treatments and emotional support. With prostate cancer's prevalence increasing by 3% annually and a 5% rise in advanced-stage diagnoses since 2014, the event's impact is crucial. Join the cause and help raise funds and awareness to combat prostate cancer.Read the full article hereSource: Jessa Murray - KTUL News