Introducing Our Team
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Mike Bossy
4-Time Hockey World Champion Mike Bossy encourages all Canadian men to discuss their prostate health with a doctor.
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Ken Griffey, Sr.
3-Time Pro Baseball All-Star Ken Griffey, Sr. talks about his personal battle with prostate cancer.
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Rod Woodson
Pro Football Hall of Famer Rod Woodson shows other men how quick and painless the PSA test really is.
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Jim Kelly
Pro Football Hall of Fame Quarterback Jim Kelly is using his 50th birthday this year as a reminder to get an annual PSA test.
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Len Dawson
Pro Football Hall of Famer Len Dawson credits his wife for setting his doctor's appointment and saving his life.
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Joe Cortez
Hall of Fame Boxing Referee Joe Cortez takes a firm stance against prostate cancer.
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Ken Griffey, Sr.
Griffey, Sr. lost four uncles to prostate cancer, and as a survivor himself, he encourages all men with a family history to talk to a doctor about risk factors for prostate cancer.
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Mike Bossy
Influenced by several close relatives who beat prostate cancer by catching it early, Bossy wants to encourage men to become educated about their prostate cancer risk.
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Len Dawson
Diagnosed with prostate cancer in 1992, Dawson made an appointment with his doctor after his wife saw a newspaper article discussing prostate cancer risks for men over 40.
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Jim Kelly
At age 50, Kelly is staying ahead of the game by getting a yearly physical and PSA test from his doctor.
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Joe Cortez
One of the most famous faces in boxing, Joe Cortez beat prostate cancer and would like to remind all Hispanic men to make an appointment with their physician.
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Rod Woodson
As an African American, Woodson is at an increased risk for prostate cancer, so last year, he received his first PSA test after joining the campaign.
