UsToo and AnswerCancer Present: "Is Active Surveillance Safe for Black Men?" on June 29. Register Here!

"Is Active Surveillance Safe for Black Men? will be held at 8 p.m.-9:30 p.m. Eastern June 29. It is being hosted by AnCan/UsToo.

This is an important topic in a time of growing concern about equity in health care.

The program will feature Anthony Henry, a Black man from Toronto who has been on AS for five years and is the first Vice President of the Walnut Foundation; Willie Underwood III, MD, a high-profile Black urologist who opted for surgery; and Brandon Mahal, MD, a leading researcher on health equity issues and AS at the University of Miami.

REGISTER HERE: https://bit.ly/2T6Vll0

Co-sponsors of the session include UsToo, PHEN, ASPI (Active Surveillance Patients International), the Walnut Foundation, Prostate Cancer International, Zero-The End of Prostate Cancer, and Prostate Cancer Research Institute.

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