September 25, 2025 - 21:21

In recognition of Prostate Cancer Awareness Month, men aged 40 and older, as well as those at high risk from age 35, are invited to take advantage of free prostate cancer screenings this Saturday. This initiative aims to promote early detection and awareness of prostate cancer, which is one of the most common cancers affecting men.
Screenings will be conducted in a supportive and confidential environment, enabling participants to learn more about their health and the importance of regular check-ups. Healthcare professionals will be on hand to provide information about prostate health, risk factors, and the significance of early diagnosis in improving treatment outcomes.
This event underscores the commitment to community health and the importance of proactive measures in combating cancer. Men are encouraged to take this opportunity to prioritize their health and potentially save their lives through early intervention.
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