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Light It Blue

“Light It Blue” is a national effort to raise disease awareness and support for men affected by prostate cancer. The blue lights will serve as a visual reminder that prostate cancer continues to affect 1 in 9 men (and will encourage all Americans to take notice and take action).

Is there a building in your community that can go blue?  We need help lighting a building in every state! Let us know. You can also participate by adding blue lights to your home for the month!

Explore the participating buildings by tapping on the PCF logos.

Visit pcf.org/guide for all of our guides.

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Recurrent and Metastatic Prostate Cancer Patient Guide

PCF’s new Patient Guide to Recurrent and Metastatic Prostate Cancer is in development. If you have been newly diagnosed with prostate cancer that is advanced or metastatic, you have many treatment options. Please continue to consult the current version of the Prostate Cancer Patient Guide to learn more. If you have previously been treated for prostate cancer and your PSA is rising, or your doctor suspects that your cancer..

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The Science of Living Well, Beyond Cancer

Whether you are a cancer survivor or someone who just wants to prevent any number of chronic diseases, PCF’s The Science of Living Well, Beyond Cancer, is an invaluable resource. One in 3 people will be diagnosed with some form of cancer in their lifetimes. Everyone knows someone with cancer, but we all wish we didn’t. An aging population, combined with poor lifestyle choices, has resulted in an overall rise..

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Additional Facts for Black Men and Their Families

Additional Facts for Black Men and Their Families provides special facts and guidance regarding Black men and prostate cancer. 1 in 6 Black men will develop prostate cancer in their lifetime (vs. 1 in 8 Caucasian men). Black men are also more than twice as likely to die from the disease. The guide includes personal thoughts from Charlie Wilson, Brian Custer, and Snoop Dogg. (8 pages) Supported by an..