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Prostate cancer disparity rally held in Jackson
SUMMARY: The museum addressed the urgent need for awareness of the prostate cancer crisis among African American men nationwide. The rally, organized by Prostate Health Education Network founder Thomas Farrington, aimed to provide education and awareness in local communities. Farrington highlighted the disparity between black and white men in Jackson in terms of diagnosis and mortality rates. The rally, now moving on to its next stop in a 24 city tour, emphasized the importance of early screening for all black men starting at age 40. This event marks the beginning of a movement in the fight against prostate cancer in Jackson, Mississippi.
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