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GRAMMY® NOMINEE CHARLIE WILSON TEAMS UP WITH JANSSEN BIOTECH, INC. TO BRING PROSTATE CANCER AWARENESS PROGRAM TO ATLANTA

Learn more about prostate cancer and its impact on the African-American community at the Making Awareness a Priority (M.A.P.) informational and wellness event.  Hear Grammy®-nominated R&B singer, songwriter, and producer Charlie Wilson share his experience as a prostate cancer survivor.  In addition, Andrea King Collier, author of The Black Woman’s Guide to Black Men’s Health and event emcee, will share insights from her book; and Stanley K. Frencher, M.D., M.P.H., will discuss what men and their loved ones need to know about prostate cancer.  The event will feature informational resources and a cooking demonstration with healthy, cancer-wise food choices.  Visit www.myprostatecancerroadmap.com to register and to learn more.  The event is sponsored by Janssen Biotech, Inc. in partnership with Real Men Charities, Inc., the national not-for-profit organization that presents Real Men Cook® Father’s Day events as a national crusade to positively change the way the world views men in relationship to their families and the community.

 Registration begins 9:30 a.m.

WHERE:   Morehouse School of Medicine

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COST: There is no cost to attend.  Light refreshments will be provided.   

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RSVP:        All are welcome. Please RSVP at www.myprostatecancerroadmap.com or by calling toll-free 1-855-213-9634. Onsite registration will also be provided.

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