Hall, an internal medicine physician practicing at UH Richmond Medical Center, brings to the center a 30-year history of public health advocacy, particularly focused on Black Americans.
Prostate cancer education is heading into Black barbershops through Case Western Reserve University program
Posted May 11, 2021
“Prostate cancer is big in our community,” says Urban Kutz Barbershops owner Waverly Willis, a member of the Case Comprehensive Cancer Center Community Advisory Board. Willis is part of a CWRU program that aims to educate Black men about prostate cancer by making information available in barbershops.
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CLEVELAND, Ohio In the African American community, barbershops are spaces where men shoot the breeze, hang with friends and get a trim. Thanks to a new Case Western Reserve University program, it’s where they’ll be able to learn about prostate cancer by year’s end.
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