Prostate Cancer

Prostate cancer is the second most common type of cancer found in American men, next to skin cancer.

 

 

 

 

The Foundation for Cancer Research and Education is dedicated to educating the general public about a synergistic approach to prostate cancer treatment, which involves combining all available tools from hormonal therapy to dietary supplements to effect the most positive outcome—living longer with the best quality of life possible.

Through our Tell One Friend and Tell One Black Man we inform the general public about the strong links between diet and prostate cancer. Our most important goal is to inform the public about viewing cancer treatment in the context of their overall health. We encourage everyone to tell the men in their lives to eat better, exercise more, and start PSA screening as young as forty (35 five for African Americans).

Education is the key to survival
FCRE is dedicated to educating men with
prostate cancer. Our information comes
from the best available science and is
grounded on solid evidence-based medicine
from well-designed clinical trials.

Get the Facts & Know Your Options

Download info: Tell One Friend | Tell One Black Man

Through PSA screening (which means early detection) and by combining cancer treatments, many men are able to keep their cancers dormant for as long as fifteen to twenty years.

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