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Prostate Cancer Prevention Project
A Real War on Prostate Cancer


Prostate Cancer Situation in the US

1. Prostate cancer is the second most common cancer among men. 200,000 men are diagnosed with prostate cancer every year - one man every 2.63 minutes.

2. 30,000 die each year from the disease - one man every 17.52 minutes.

3. The good news is that research shows that prostate cancer is very treatable if discovered early, before it has metastasized.

4. There are simple blood tests that allow for the early detection of prostate cancer.

5. The bad news is that most men do not know about these tests, what the numbers mean, nor do they track these values over time, which is critical for early detection and prevention.

Prostate Cancer Prevention Project Mission

1. Ensure that every man over 40 measures and tracks their their PSA and Free PSA values annually, because we believe these two tests currently comprise the most effective early detection system when done in conjunction with an annual physical examination and discussion with their physician.

2. Create a nationwide series of Black Tire Affair® bicycling events that will raise prostate cancer prevention awareness and provide a vehicle for ongoing exercise and nutrition improvement programs.

Why

1. Most men do not know their PSA and Free PSA numbers.

2. Those that do, rarely know what they mean.

3. This data needs to be tracked over time for effective prevention.

4. The rate of PSA change in PSA value and the ratio of Free PSA to PSA are critical to prostate cancer prediction.

4. The traditional “test beginning at 50” and “anything under 4.0 is fine” guidelines aren’t really effective.

5. The American Cancer Society’s research shows that a third of all cancers are diet and exercise related.

6. We believe that early detection can have a significant impact in reducing prostate cancer deaths.