Prostate Cancer in Men of Color with Dr. J. Mohler, T. Alford and M. Luchey

Sunday, September 4, 2011

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African-American men are more likely than Caucasian men to be diagnosed with prostate cancer and more than twice as likely to die from it. Dr. James Mohler, Chair of Urology, is joined by Community Relations Coordinator Terry Alford and cancer survivor Mack Luchey for a conversation about prostate cancer risk factors, screening and the upcoming Cruisin’ for a Cure event.

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