Winship Cancer Institute launches mobile prostate cancer screening initiative

Winship Cancer Institute of Emory University a nonprofit clinical research center based out of Atlanta has launched a new mobile prostate cancer screening plan Backed by the Arthur M Blank Family Foundation philanthropic organization the initiative aims to bring accessible initial screenings to men across Georgia according to a release The mobile clinic will passage throughout the state and offer free prostate-specific antigen PSA blood tests a procedure that Winship Cancer Institute says is a common first step in detecting prostate cancer The plan focuses on reaching people that are at increased jeopardy for the syndrome including Black men who reportedly face higher incidence and mortality rates from prostate cancer Winship Cancer Institute emphasized that early detection can dramatically improve survival rates but commented that various men delay or avoid screenings due to work schedules transportation challenges or misconceptions Bringing prostate cancer screening directly into neighborhoods helps break down the limitations that too often keep men from getting tested announced Martin Sanda director of Winship s Prostate Cancer Plan By making prostate cancer screening more convenient and accessible we can find the syndrome earlier when it s preponderance treatable and ultimately save more lives The initiative builds on a model pioneered by Mount Sinai Physical condition System in New York where over men have been screened since with around percent of those screenings requiring a follow-up according to Dr Ash Tewari chair of the Milton and Carroll Petrie Department of Urology at Mount Sinai the person who established the plan With the initiative now extended to Georgia communities via Winship s collaboration the shared commitment to healthcare among the participating organizations is a hand-in-hand commitment to rewrite the narrative around prostate cancer for all men across America and the globe reported Tewari Every screening is a step toward increasing access raising awareness and advancing toward our long-term goal of screening one million men Here s to the next million miles and the million lives we hope to reach Winship Cancer Institute commemorated the plan launch with a locality event at Mercedes-Benz Stadium that featured numerous soundness leaders and city executives along with appearances by Montell Jordan American R B singer and former Atlanta Falcons athlete Chris Draft among others in attendance The post Winship Cancer Institute launches mobile prostate cancer screening initiative appeared first on Rough Draft Atlanta