Robert Ginyard Speaks Out on the Importance of Prostate Cancer Screening
Prostate cancer survivor Robert Ginyard shares his story on WJZ Baltimore, urging men to get screened early and highlighting The Prostate Cancer Foundation’s work to save lives through awareness and research.


Patient Stories
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“There’s Always Hope” – Supporting Your Partner Through Prostate Cancer
Elizabeth Ventura-Eisenmann shares what she has learned through supporting her husband, Stephen.
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Peter’s Story: What I Learned After Prostatectomy and Wish I’d Known Ahead of Time
Peter shares what he wishes he’d known before surgery—and how he managed the ups and downs of recovery.
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One in Eight: Ron Semanick’s Prostate Cancer Journey
Ron Semanick has always been active, and he considered himself very healthy…but in March 2017, Ron was diagnosed with low-grade prostate cancer.
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From Checkmate to Road Trip (Part 1)
U.S. Navy Veteran Rodolfo LLobet had advanced, aggressive prostate cancer. Innovative PCF-funded science offered a new treatment….and hope to him and his family.
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Never Give Up: The Journey from Metastatic to Complete Response
Stephen Eisenmann saw his metastatic diagnosis as a problem to be solved… and PCF-funded doctors and researchers helped him do it.
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Q&A with Prostate Cancer Warrior David Stinnett
PCF is grateful to Mr. David Stinnett for sharing his prostate cancer journey. Read on to find out his advice to newly-diagnosed patients, friends, and family.


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Know Your Risk – Anthony Mack
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“The Impact on Other Lives”
Tom Hulsey has been an endurance athlete for more than 40 years, and has completed too many races to count.
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Steve’s Story: Cutting-Edge Care Makes All the Difference
Steve Sakakini has some advice to patients newly diagnosed with prostate cancer. “Get a good doctor. A doctor who knows what kind of prostate cancer you have.”
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From Radical Prostatectomy to World BJJ Gold… Twice
When Brian Germain (currently 63) turned 60, he figured he would finally go see a doctor to get a physical.
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Army Veteran Lives Life to the Fullest
The challenges of living with prostate cancer keep coming, and this Vietnam Veteran keeps right on meeting them.
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Know Your Risk. Be Your Own Advocate
Matt Fish, a 47-year-old Veteran, has an important message for younger men.
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Sheffler Strong
When Pat Sheffler’s son needed to sell some more insurance to hit his bonus, Pat did what any good dad would: he bought more insurance from him.