VP of NAACP Conference Reveals the Prostate Cancer Crisis Facing Black Communities

Have you heard that Black men die from prostate cancer at a rate more than two times higher than White men? Mr. Kran Riley, Vice President of the Florida State Conference NAACP, is spreading the word at PHEN’s Florida Prostate Cancer Disparity Rally.

“Prostate cancer is a crisis within Black communities. Look at the numbers. One in six Black men are diagnosed with the disease, which is nearly 80% higher than White men,” Mr. Riley explained. “Knowledge about early detection is key to beating prostate cancer. For lifesaving information about early detection screening, please visit PHENPSA.com.”

Listen to his important message about early detection below.

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One response to “VP of NAACP Conference Reveals the Prostate Cancer Crisis Facing Black Communities”

  1. Bernice Edwards

    Very important for men to pay more attention to their health and to make sure they have annual prostate exams. It saves lives

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