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Why donate to Malecare?

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Two medical device patents and a third patent-pending, over 40 peer-reviewed journal articles and book chapters, over 105,000 people helped with support, education, and patient navigation—first-of-its-kind programs for African American men, Gay and Bisexual men, and CareGivers. First to address the unique needs of men with advanced-stage prostate cancer and men appropriate for Active Surveillance/Watchful Waiting. No other prostate cancer organization has Malecare's track record. You are the reason we do this. Please donate at malecare.org/donate

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