Tonight! What Black Men Need to Know About Prostate Cancer:
The Science Behind the Statistics and Ways to Improve Health Outcomes

Thursday, June 3rd
7:00 – 8:30pm Central

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The Black Men's Prostate Cancer Initiative's second webinar is "What Black Men Need to Know About Prostate Cancer: The Science Behind the Statistics and Ways to Improve Health Outcomes."

The facts are clear; prostate cancer impacts Black Men differently. Join our panel of experts in a conversation about the role race plays in prostate cancer and what we can do as a community to change the outcomes.

We will look at what the data says right now and, more importantly, what needs to change to improve the outcomes for Black Men and their loved ones.

  • What’s going on?
  • When should Black Men get screened for prostate cancer?
  • Are there resources available to help navigate the healthcare system?
  • What resources are available if you have received a prostate cancer diagnosis?

We look forward to exploring these topics,
and more, with our panel of experts: 

Yaw Nyame, MD - Assistant Professor of Urology at the University of Washington, Seattle, WA

Robert Ginyard - Prostate Cancer Survivor and Chairman of the Board at ZERO – The End of Prostate Cancer, Baltimore, MD

Jamie Kearns, MD - Assistant Professor of Urology at Atrium Health and Levine Cancer Institute, Charlotte, NC
Meet the Expert:
Jamie Kearns, MD is an Assistant Professor of Urology at Atrium Health and Levine Cancer Institute in Charlotte, NC. His research interests are in understanding racial disparities in prostate cancer screening, diagnosis, and treatment with the goal of leveraging the electronic health record to decrease these disparities. His clinical interests are diagnosis and treatment of prostate cancer, including PSA screening, MRI fusion biopsy, and robotic prostatectomy. He is a member of the Us TOO Board of Directors. 

All are welcome!

This Program is a Part of
The Black Men’s Prostate Cancer Initiative,
Brought to You by Us TOO International

An initiative to decrease health outcome disparities in prostate cancer treatment in the Black community through support and education. For more information on this program, please contact Rebecca at rebeccab@ustoo.org or (773) 413-9197.

For Sponsorship Opportunities, Please Email James Hutson, Us TOO Director of Development at: jamesh@ustoo.org or call 630-795-1002.
Presented by:

Sponsored by:
Pfizer Foundation
AstraZeneca
Janssen 
Astellas
The State of Illinois