At “Saving Our Men,” we are committed to spreading knowledge and awareness about prostate cancer. Our comprehensive collection of materials and resources is designed to educate, inform, and empower individuals, families, and communities. By providing accurate and accessible information, we aim to reduce the stigma around prostate cancer and encourage proactive health management.
Learn about the importance of regular prostate cancer screenings and how early detection can save lives. Our guidelines outline when and how often men should get screened, based on age, risk factors, and family history.
- Difficulty urinating or a weak urine flow.
- Frequent urination, especially at night.
- Pain or discomfort in the pelvic area.
- Blood in the urine or semen.
- Erectile dysfunction or difficulty maintaining an erection.
- Painful ejaculation.
- Unexplained weight loss.
- Pain in the lower back, hips, or thighs
Prostate cancer prevention involves making lifestyle choices that reduce your risk of developing the disease. While some risk factors like age, race, and family history cannot be changed, there are several steps you can take to lower your chances of getting prostate cancer: