Prostate cancer survivor shares the importance of early screening
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Posted: Aug 22, 2022 6:45 AM CDT
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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- About 1 out of every 8 men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer during their lifetime.
That's why early cancer screenings are so important, especially for men.
Steve Tindell is a US Navy Veteran and honorary survivor at the American Cancer Society Relay for Life of Kenosha.
Tindell joined CBS 58 on Monday, Aug. 22 to talk about Relay for Life of Kenosha, along with Maddie Petre, a senior development manager with the American Cancer Society.
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