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Dime City Cycles and For The Bold teamed up to build a bike that is funding Prostate Cancer Research and saving lives. Read More
Keep Dad in the Game by supporting the Prostate Cancer Foundation and Major League Baseball during the Home Run Challenge. Leading up to the challenge, you’ll be able to pledge a donation for every home run hit from June 1 through June 16. With your help, MLB and PCF are. Read More
This Father’s Day, if you won’t do it for yourself, do it for your daughter. Dr. Mary-Claire King, a geneticist at the University of Washington, who is credited with discovering the BRCA-1 gene's link to breast cancer, has been working in the prostate cancer field for over 40 years. She. Read More
Dime City Cycles and For The Bold built this bike to fund Prostate Cancer Research. Donate For Your Chance to Win this Amazing One of a Kind Motorcycle. Read More
Independence Blue Cross proudly supports Prostate Cancer Foundation in many ways including: The Home Run Challenge, PCF’s partnership with the VA and a full range awareness campaign during Prostate Cancer Awareness Month. Read More
Rob Crocker knows a lot about jazz. He started out as a jazz musician in Brooklyn, New York. When his hearing was damaged during the Vietnam War, he switched to jazz radio and programming jazz, with a focus on Brazilian music. His recognizably warm, velvety voice is familiar to radio. Read More
Prioritize telling your children Many people face understandable reluctance when deciding whether they should tell their children about their cancer diagnosis. Are they too young? Is it too much for them to handle? Is it too much for me to handle? These concerns are reasonable, but you must set them. Read More
Crowd-sourcing is a new term, but the idea has been around forever. It means, basically, that everybody pitches in. It’s the idea behind an Amish barn-raising, or a bake sale, or Judy Garland and Mickey Rooney saying, “Let’s Put on a Show!” to raise money, or even a plain old. Read More
The most deadly prostate cancers are addicted to SRCs. They’re like crack for cancer. But guess what? “SRCS can be reprogrammed. They can be suppressed.” How do you stop a runaway train? Take a few seconds and think about it; feel free to draw from any runaway-themed movies you might. Read More