"Addressing Racial Disparities in Prostate Cancer: Black Men's Health Organization Launches Informative Video Series"
The Walnut Foundation, a black men's health organization in Ontario, has partnered with TAIBU Community Health Centre to release a 12-part video series on prostate cancer during Prostate Cancer Awareness Month. The series aims to raise awareness and support for those living with the condition, particularly among black men who have a higher risk and mortality rate. The videos feature urologists, survivors, and family members discussing various aspects of prostate cancer. Doctors recommend early screening for black men starting at age 40, as early detection significantly improves survival rates. The videos provide a valuable resource to reach and educate the black community about the importance of regular screening.