Twisted Sister's Jay Jay French to Turn Up The Volume Against Prostate Cancer October 14, 2021 Guitarist Jay Jay French, founding member of the heavy metal band Twisted Sister, fronts We’re Not Gonna Take It, a national prostate cancer education campaign. He’s banded together with patient organization ZERO Prostate Cancer and Bayer to raise awareness for prostate cancer. Jay Jay wants to encourage all men 40 and over to speak with their doctor about a PSA test and get regular screenings. Click here to view full interview.Source: WMAR Baltimore Read More About Prostate Cancer Enjoy our library of additional news articles, our Journey to ZERO blog, and our ZEROHour newsletter. Prostate Cancer News Prostate Cancer News Read the latest prostate cancer insights, research breakthroughs, trending discussions, news coverage, and thought-provoking editorials. Monthly Newsletter Monthly Newsletter Our ZEROHour newsletter features news about prostate cancer, updates on ZERO’s initiatives and activities, and featured stories of those impacted by the disease. Journey to ZERO Journey to ZERO Our Journey to ZERO blog features commentary and discussion about what's happening in the prostate cancer community, stories and inspiration from people impacted by the disease, and insights on news and current events. About ZERO Prostate Cancer News Truth or Twisted Campaign Contributor Jay Jay French, Guitarist, Founding Member If you know the song “We’re Not Gonna Take It,” you know Jay Jay French. He's the guitarist and founding member of “Twisted Sister,” the band that rocked the airwaves with this ‘80s anthem. Over the years, the meaning of this song has evolved for him. Today, he fights for something that’s affected his life and family—prostate cancer. More for you
Guitarist Jay Jay French, founding member of the heavy metal band Twisted Sister, fronts We’re Not Gonna Take It, a national prostate cancer education campaign. He’s banded together with patient organization ZERO Prostate Cancer and Bayer to raise awareness for prostate cancer. Jay Jay wants to encourage all men 40 and over to speak with their doctor about a PSA test and get regular screenings. Click here to view full interview.Source: WMAR Baltimore
Read More About Prostate Cancer Enjoy our library of additional news articles, our Journey to ZERO blog, and our ZEROHour newsletter. Prostate Cancer News Prostate Cancer News Read the latest prostate cancer insights, research breakthroughs, trending discussions, news coverage, and thought-provoking editorials. Monthly Newsletter Monthly Newsletter Our ZEROHour newsletter features news about prostate cancer, updates on ZERO’s initiatives and activities, and featured stories of those impacted by the disease. Journey to ZERO Journey to ZERO Our Journey to ZERO blog features commentary and discussion about what's happening in the prostate cancer community, stories and inspiration from people impacted by the disease, and insights on news and current events.