INDIANAPOLIS — Fear, embarrassment and time are some of the biggest reasons men avoid prostate cancer screenings. But for one man, overcoming those barriers may have saved his life. Curtis Warfield ...
Mical Roy is an Austin-based senior manager in public affairs, a prostate cancer survivor, and a content writer. He's also the co-founder of the Pink and Blue Affair, an annual event in Bastrop County ...
Prostate cancer is the most common type of slow-growing cancer in men, which, if detected early, is curable. Some early-stage symptoms of the disease are blood in the urine or semen, trouble urinating ...