So, is prostate cancer racist? We know Black men are TWICE AS PRONE

Black men are doubly prone, and 70% more likely to die from the malignancy? Medics all around the world have no precise clue why, and most Black brothers refuse to talk about it? Crazy!

And did you also know that 1 in 8 Canadian men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer in their lifetime? White, Black, Latin, Asian, South Asian, Indigenous, whatever your background, it’s the most common cancer in men, almost exclusively passed down from our dads?

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The BROTHERS website is loaded with visuals, clinical updates, opinions, and outbound links to socials @BROTHERSfaf hosting informative content like podcasts, to keep men and their loved ones informed. We’re always developing new ideas to get men informed and keep them up to date. So, it’s important to follow @BROTHERSfaf across socials and join the community by registering on our website—BROTHERSfaf.com.

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