

Early Detection Saves Lives
Talk to Your Doctor
Take a Simple Blood Test
Learn
Your PSA Score
By the Numbers
Every 90
Seconds
a man in the United States is diagnosed with prostate cancer
1 in 8
Men
will be diagnosed with prostate cancer in their lifetime
1 in 6
Black Men
face nearly 70% greater risk of prostate cancer
Every 14.5
Minutes
a man in the United States dies from prostate cancer


We’ve partnered with Nancy Lieberman, the BIG3, Jay Harris, the NBRPA, Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame, and more to bring the Check the Box campaign to communities nationwide, encouraging men to get screened for prostate cancer. Centered on a simple message—talk to your doctor, take a simple blood test, learn your PSA score— this effort promotes early detection through a quick PSA blood test, public service announcements, community education, and on site screenings, including at select BIG3 games, meeting men where they are and helping save lives.



Prostate cancer screening belongs on every man’s checklist.
It’s time for honest conversations about the steps that save men’s lives. Help the men you care about.
If caught early, prostate cancer is highly treatable, with up to a 98% chance of successful treatment.
Get Screened
In 2026, there are an estimated 333,830 new cases of prostate cancer in the United States. While this is about the same number as breast cancer cases in women, the disease receives far less attention than it deserves.

Hear from men on the importance of screening

Robert Ginyard Speaks on the Importance of Screening

Health & Well-Being for All
Everyone deserves more time for their dreams, their loved ones, and the moments they cherish. Here are simple steps to live healthier, happier and longer. Check the Box today.

Have you checked the box yet?
Take the pledge to encourage prostate cancer screening
“There are things we have to do because we’re teammates in life and life is short. We have to talk about the things that are uncomfortable to keep you around a little bit longer.”

Nancy Lieberman
Hall of Famer, coach

























