
Prostate Cancer Survivor: Early Screening Saves Lives
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Prostate cancer is a significant concern for men, with Black men facing the highest rates of diagnosis and death. A Cleveland teacher and minister, Childs, shares his experience of being diagnosed at 57 with no symptoms, thanks to early screening. He underwent advanced radiation treatment and is now a cancer survivor. Ohio saw a surge in prostate cancer cases in 2022, but mortality rates dropped by 5% from 2013 to 2022. Experts advise men, especially those at higher risk, to discuss screening by age 40 or 45 and be aware of their PSA levels. Childs encourages early testing and taking control of ones health.
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