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Baseball Broadcaster Raising Prostate Cancer Awareness

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The American Cancer Association estimates that more than 300,000 men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer in 2025 and predict that it will die of more than 35,000 diseases.

For a long time, baseball publisher Ed Randall survived a prostate cancer.

“I was 47 years old when I went to the doctor for routine -year -old physical physical. At least I thought it would be routine. And I felt good that day. And my surprise was told to have prostate cancer.”

ED noticed that the other men might be in the same situation.

For this reason, in 2003, he founded Charity fans for Cure, who encouraged men over the age of 40 to take PSA blood tests.

Randall, “Prostate cancer is detected early if there is a 99 percent treatment rate,” he says.

ED hosts the “Remember when” show at MLB Network Radio in Siriusxm and allocates time from every show to let the audience give information about fans for treatment.

Randall said, “I’m the only person I’m sure in this country.

For Cure’s work, fans include community health activities, patient advocacy, doctor orientation, and hosting awareness nights and free screenings in stadiums and sports arena, as well as male and female support groups.

Information can be found at fansForthecure.org.

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