Football Legend & Prostate Cancer Survivor Shannon Sharpe, 56, Thanks His Kids for Allowing Him to Live Out His Dreams – Addressing Prostate Cancer in Black Men

Prostate cancer screening guidelines released this year now urge Black men to begin screening at 40 years old, which is 10 to 15 years earlier than men at average risk. The National Cancer Institute says among Black men, “death rates are higher” or “more than twice” that of white men, sparking increased efforts to boost early detection for this demographic.