Find Resources and Information enter key words 81 results Items per page: 20 50 500 Filtered By: Health Equity Clear All Your search did not return any results. Please try another search. Videos & Webinars Health Disparities in Prostate Cancer for Black Men Kelvin Moses, MD, PhD, Robert Ginyard Urologist Dr. Kelvin Moses and prostate cancer survivor Robert Ginyard discuss the historic disparities and prostate cancer, and what can be done to eliminate these drastic differences, including the promise of immunotherapy. Videos & Webinars A Conversation About Prostate Cancer, Race, and Community Engagement Reggie Tucker-Seeley Join us for a conversation about low-risk prostate cancer, race, and community engagement with Dr. Brandon Mahal and Paco Castellon from the University of Miami & Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center. Videos & Webinars Health Equity Individual Award 2022 Kris Bennett, Jeff Fortson Kris Bennett awards Jeff Fortson ZERO's Health Equity Individual Award for his exceptional contribution to raising awareness about prostate cancer disparities. Prostate Cancer News Elevating the Voices of Invisible People The SCAN Foundation's initiative "Advancing Health Equity in Aging" seeks to address health disparities among marginalized older adults, aiming to amplify their voices and involve impacted communities, while aligning with California's Master Plan on Aging and supporting Equity Community Organizing groups. Blog Posts Beating the Alternative Blog Posts Physicians and Patients Both Have a Role to Play in Eradicating Health Disparities Among African-Americans Robert Ginyard Over the past several months, COVID-19 has exposed deep chasms in care and relationships between patients, physicians, and the entire medical system. By creating opportunities and easing patients’ ability to engage in their own medical journey, patients can become more confident, prepared, and less anxious in dealing with the medical system. For medical professionals, increasing awareness and knowledge around appropriate patient-provider communication, as well as cultural competencies can allow physicians to better advocate for their patients with less bias. Blog Posts Between the Sheets - July 2022 Dr. Anne Katz "I am a 52-year old gay man whose 10-year relationship just ended. That was a long time coming, but of more concern to me right now is that I have been diagnosed with prostate cancer and I don’t know what to do about choosing a treatment. I have been offered surgery (radical prostatectomy using a robot) but I am not sure I want to go that route because of the potential for loss of erections. The surgeon I saw looked really embarrassed when I asked him about anal sex and left the exam room in a big hurry..." Blog Posts A Sense of Urgency: Black Men Are Dying at Twice the Rate of White Men from Prostate Cancer Robert Ginyard "Breaking the Prostate Cancer Divide: Hope for African American Men" - Prostate cancer's disproportionate impact on the Black community is undeniable. Learn how immunotherapy, PROVENGE®, offers a lifeline, potentially increasing survival by several years for African American men with metastatic prostate cancer. Join the fight against racial disparities in prostate cancer, advocate for early detection, and discover the groundbreaking strides being made in this critical battle. Together, we can bridge the gap and save lives. Prostate Cancer News Showtime, ESPN host Brian Custer Fighting to End Stigma Around Prostate Cancer Jared Schwartz Brian Custer, host of “Showtime Championship Boxing,” reflects on his 10-year journey beating prostate cancer and the importance of erasing the stigma surrounding the disease, especially among men of color, emphasizing the need for early detection and support. Prostate Cancer News SiriusXM’s ‘Auto Trends’ Talks to Former Pro Athlete Galvanizing Black Men Around Prostate Cancer Jeff Fortson Kris Bennett, ZERO's Director of Health Equity, utilizes unique methods like a Black film fest to educate Black men about prostate cancer during Prostate Cancer Awareness Month. Prostate Cancer News Listen: New Bill Aims to Reduce Prostate Cancer Deaths in D.C. Colleen Grablick A new bill in D.C. aims to reduce high prostate cancer fatality rates, especially among black men, by mandating annual insurance coverage for prostate cancer screenings, addressing disparities in access to testing and improving early diagnosis for better survival rates. Prostate Cancer News Recent studies show Black men are most at-risk for prostate cancer Autumn Klein Black men are more likely to be diagnosed with and die from prostate cancer than white men, partly due to genetics, environment, diet, healthcare access, and racial bias in testing, underscoring the importance of early screening. Blog Posts ZERO's World Cancer Day Message Courtney Bugler In honor of World Cancer Day, our President & CEO, Courtney Bugler, reminds us of our commitment to ZERO OUT prostate cancer. Our national advocacy efforts aim to address disparities, eliminate costs, and enhance early detection. Blog Posts I'm Living Proof: Jerry Bembry's Prostate Cancer Journey Jerry Bembry After losing his brother to prostate cancer and later being diagnosed himself, Jerry Bembry shares his personal story to raise awareness about the disease and encourage men to get screened regularly. Prostate Cancer News Prostate Cancer Diagnosis of Secretary Lloyd Austin Draws Attention to Disease Downloadable Materials ZERO's Health Equity & Black Men's Prostate Cancer Initiative Programs Learn more about ZERO's efforts to achieve health equity, including through the Black Men's Prostate Cancer Initiative programs. Videos & Webinars Better Together: Health Equity Work Across the Prostate Cancer Community Courtney Bugler, Adrian Backus, JD, MDiv, Charles (Chuck) Ryan, MD, William (Bill) L. Dahut, MD, Shonta Chambers, MSW Leaders in prostate cancer explore collaborative solutions to address screening, diagnosis, treatment, and research disparities, emphasizing community empowerment and accountability across health organizations to eliminate inequities and uplift outcomes for all. Blog Posts From COVID-19 to Cancer: Overcoming Health Inequities Together Blog Posts How We’ve Mastered DIY Events for ZERO Blog Posts How ZERO360 Helps Men Get Through the Stresses of Prostate Cancer Ted Healy Previous Page Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Next Page
enter key words 81 results Items per page: 20 50 500 Filtered By: Health Equity Clear All Your search did not return any results. Please try another search. Videos & Webinars Health Disparities in Prostate Cancer for Black Men Kelvin Moses, MD, PhD, Robert Ginyard Urologist Dr. Kelvin Moses and prostate cancer survivor Robert Ginyard discuss the historic disparities and prostate cancer, and what can be done to eliminate these drastic differences, including the promise of immunotherapy. Videos & Webinars A Conversation About Prostate Cancer, Race, and Community Engagement Reggie Tucker-Seeley Join us for a conversation about low-risk prostate cancer, race, and community engagement with Dr. Brandon Mahal and Paco Castellon from the University of Miami & Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center. Videos & Webinars Health Equity Individual Award 2022 Kris Bennett, Jeff Fortson Kris Bennett awards Jeff Fortson ZERO's Health Equity Individual Award for his exceptional contribution to raising awareness about prostate cancer disparities. Prostate Cancer News Elevating the Voices of Invisible People The SCAN Foundation's initiative "Advancing Health Equity in Aging" seeks to address health disparities among marginalized older adults, aiming to amplify their voices and involve impacted communities, while aligning with California's Master Plan on Aging and supporting Equity Community Organizing groups. Blog Posts Beating the Alternative Blog Posts Physicians and Patients Both Have a Role to Play in Eradicating Health Disparities Among African-Americans Robert Ginyard Over the past several months, COVID-19 has exposed deep chasms in care and relationships between patients, physicians, and the entire medical system. By creating opportunities and easing patients’ ability to engage in their own medical journey, patients can become more confident, prepared, and less anxious in dealing with the medical system. For medical professionals, increasing awareness and knowledge around appropriate patient-provider communication, as well as cultural competencies can allow physicians to better advocate for their patients with less bias. Blog Posts Between the Sheets - July 2022 Dr. Anne Katz "I am a 52-year old gay man whose 10-year relationship just ended. That was a long time coming, but of more concern to me right now is that I have been diagnosed with prostate cancer and I don’t know what to do about choosing a treatment. I have been offered surgery (radical prostatectomy using a robot) but I am not sure I want to go that route because of the potential for loss of erections. The surgeon I saw looked really embarrassed when I asked him about anal sex and left the exam room in a big hurry..." Blog Posts A Sense of Urgency: Black Men Are Dying at Twice the Rate of White Men from Prostate Cancer Robert Ginyard "Breaking the Prostate Cancer Divide: Hope for African American Men" - Prostate cancer's disproportionate impact on the Black community is undeniable. Learn how immunotherapy, PROVENGE®, offers a lifeline, potentially increasing survival by several years for African American men with metastatic prostate cancer. Join the fight against racial disparities in prostate cancer, advocate for early detection, and discover the groundbreaking strides being made in this critical battle. Together, we can bridge the gap and save lives. Prostate Cancer News Showtime, ESPN host Brian Custer Fighting to End Stigma Around Prostate Cancer Jared Schwartz Brian Custer, host of “Showtime Championship Boxing,” reflects on his 10-year journey beating prostate cancer and the importance of erasing the stigma surrounding the disease, especially among men of color, emphasizing the need for early detection and support. Prostate Cancer News SiriusXM’s ‘Auto Trends’ Talks to Former Pro Athlete Galvanizing Black Men Around Prostate Cancer Jeff Fortson Kris Bennett, ZERO's Director of Health Equity, utilizes unique methods like a Black film fest to educate Black men about prostate cancer during Prostate Cancer Awareness Month. Prostate Cancer News Listen: New Bill Aims to Reduce Prostate Cancer Deaths in D.C. Colleen Grablick A new bill in D.C. aims to reduce high prostate cancer fatality rates, especially among black men, by mandating annual insurance coverage for prostate cancer screenings, addressing disparities in access to testing and improving early diagnosis for better survival rates. Prostate Cancer News Recent studies show Black men are most at-risk for prostate cancer Autumn Klein Black men are more likely to be diagnosed with and die from prostate cancer than white men, partly due to genetics, environment, diet, healthcare access, and racial bias in testing, underscoring the importance of early screening. Blog Posts ZERO's World Cancer Day Message Courtney Bugler In honor of World Cancer Day, our President & CEO, Courtney Bugler, reminds us of our commitment to ZERO OUT prostate cancer. Our national advocacy efforts aim to address disparities, eliminate costs, and enhance early detection. Blog Posts I'm Living Proof: Jerry Bembry's Prostate Cancer Journey Jerry Bembry After losing his brother to prostate cancer and later being diagnosed himself, Jerry Bembry shares his personal story to raise awareness about the disease and encourage men to get screened regularly. Prostate Cancer News Prostate Cancer Diagnosis of Secretary Lloyd Austin Draws Attention to Disease Downloadable Materials ZERO's Health Equity & Black Men's Prostate Cancer Initiative Programs Learn more about ZERO's efforts to achieve health equity, including through the Black Men's Prostate Cancer Initiative programs. Videos & Webinars Better Together: Health Equity Work Across the Prostate Cancer Community Courtney Bugler, Adrian Backus, JD, MDiv, Charles (Chuck) Ryan, MD, William (Bill) L. Dahut, MD, Shonta Chambers, MSW Leaders in prostate cancer explore collaborative solutions to address screening, diagnosis, treatment, and research disparities, emphasizing community empowerment and accountability across health organizations to eliminate inequities and uplift outcomes for all. Blog Posts From COVID-19 to Cancer: Overcoming Health Inequities Together Blog Posts How We’ve Mastered DIY Events for ZERO Blog Posts How ZERO360 Helps Men Get Through the Stresses of Prostate Cancer Ted Healy Previous Page Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Next Page
Videos & Webinars Health Disparities in Prostate Cancer for Black Men Kelvin Moses, MD, PhD, Robert Ginyard Urologist Dr. Kelvin Moses and prostate cancer survivor Robert Ginyard discuss the historic disparities and prostate cancer, and what can be done to eliminate these drastic differences, including the promise of immunotherapy.
Videos & Webinars A Conversation About Prostate Cancer, Race, and Community Engagement Reggie Tucker-Seeley Join us for a conversation about low-risk prostate cancer, race, and community engagement with Dr. Brandon Mahal and Paco Castellon from the University of Miami & Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center.
Videos & Webinars Health Equity Individual Award 2022 Kris Bennett, Jeff Fortson Kris Bennett awards Jeff Fortson ZERO's Health Equity Individual Award for his exceptional contribution to raising awareness about prostate cancer disparities.
Prostate Cancer News Elevating the Voices of Invisible People The SCAN Foundation's initiative "Advancing Health Equity in Aging" seeks to address health disparities among marginalized older adults, aiming to amplify their voices and involve impacted communities, while aligning with California's Master Plan on Aging and supporting Equity Community Organizing groups.
Blog Posts Physicians and Patients Both Have a Role to Play in Eradicating Health Disparities Among African-Americans Robert Ginyard Over the past several months, COVID-19 has exposed deep chasms in care and relationships between patients, physicians, and the entire medical system. By creating opportunities and easing patients’ ability to engage in their own medical journey, patients can become more confident, prepared, and less anxious in dealing with the medical system. For medical professionals, increasing awareness and knowledge around appropriate patient-provider communication, as well as cultural competencies can allow physicians to better advocate for their patients with less bias.
Blog Posts Between the Sheets - July 2022 Dr. Anne Katz "I am a 52-year old gay man whose 10-year relationship just ended. That was a long time coming, but of more concern to me right now is that I have been diagnosed with prostate cancer and I don’t know what to do about choosing a treatment. I have been offered surgery (radical prostatectomy using a robot) but I am not sure I want to go that route because of the potential for loss of erections. The surgeon I saw looked really embarrassed when I asked him about anal sex and left the exam room in a big hurry..."
Blog Posts A Sense of Urgency: Black Men Are Dying at Twice the Rate of White Men from Prostate Cancer Robert Ginyard "Breaking the Prostate Cancer Divide: Hope for African American Men" - Prostate cancer's disproportionate impact on the Black community is undeniable. Learn how immunotherapy, PROVENGE®, offers a lifeline, potentially increasing survival by several years for African American men with metastatic prostate cancer. Join the fight against racial disparities in prostate cancer, advocate for early detection, and discover the groundbreaking strides being made in this critical battle. Together, we can bridge the gap and save lives.
Prostate Cancer News Showtime, ESPN host Brian Custer Fighting to End Stigma Around Prostate Cancer Jared Schwartz Brian Custer, host of “Showtime Championship Boxing,” reflects on his 10-year journey beating prostate cancer and the importance of erasing the stigma surrounding the disease, especially among men of color, emphasizing the need for early detection and support.
Prostate Cancer News SiriusXM’s ‘Auto Trends’ Talks to Former Pro Athlete Galvanizing Black Men Around Prostate Cancer Jeff Fortson Kris Bennett, ZERO's Director of Health Equity, utilizes unique methods like a Black film fest to educate Black men about prostate cancer during Prostate Cancer Awareness Month.
Prostate Cancer News Listen: New Bill Aims to Reduce Prostate Cancer Deaths in D.C. Colleen Grablick A new bill in D.C. aims to reduce high prostate cancer fatality rates, especially among black men, by mandating annual insurance coverage for prostate cancer screenings, addressing disparities in access to testing and improving early diagnosis for better survival rates.
Prostate Cancer News Recent studies show Black men are most at-risk for prostate cancer Autumn Klein Black men are more likely to be diagnosed with and die from prostate cancer than white men, partly due to genetics, environment, diet, healthcare access, and racial bias in testing, underscoring the importance of early screening.
Blog Posts ZERO's World Cancer Day Message Courtney Bugler In honor of World Cancer Day, our President & CEO, Courtney Bugler, reminds us of our commitment to ZERO OUT prostate cancer. Our national advocacy efforts aim to address disparities, eliminate costs, and enhance early detection.
Blog Posts I'm Living Proof: Jerry Bembry's Prostate Cancer Journey Jerry Bembry After losing his brother to prostate cancer and later being diagnosed himself, Jerry Bembry shares his personal story to raise awareness about the disease and encourage men to get screened regularly.
Downloadable Materials ZERO's Health Equity & Black Men's Prostate Cancer Initiative Programs Learn more about ZERO's efforts to achieve health equity, including through the Black Men's Prostate Cancer Initiative programs.
Videos & Webinars Better Together: Health Equity Work Across the Prostate Cancer Community Courtney Bugler, Adrian Backus, JD, MDiv, Charles (Chuck) Ryan, MD, William (Bill) L. Dahut, MD, Shonta Chambers, MSW Leaders in prostate cancer explore collaborative solutions to address screening, diagnosis, treatment, and research disparities, emphasizing community empowerment and accountability across health organizations to eliminate inequities and uplift outcomes for all.