Breaking the Silence: Prostate Cancer Awareness with Survivor Llew Fambles

Too often, secrecy around medical issues prevents families from having vital conversations about prostate cancer.
When these discussions are avoided, many men remain unaware of their family history — leading to a false sense of security that can delay early detection and treatment.

It’s time to break the silence.
Young men are encouraged to speak openly about their health and ask questions about family medical history.

Community leaders — from Black fraternities to faith-based organizations — play a crucial role in encouraging men to get tested early.
Because when family secrets stay hidden, the consequences can be life-threatening.

Together, we can raise awareness, promote early testing, and save lives.

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