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What does prostate cancer look like? A holiday art project.

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Just for fun, please paint/draw/collage/(your choice of medium) a picture of how you imagine a prostate cancer cell (or cells) appear. Literally or (very) creatively. You can do this digitally or non digitally. Take a photo of your work and upload your art in reply to this post, or email a photo or file to me and I will post it for you. darryl@malecare.org We'll gather all of your work and create a virtual exhibition. You can "sign" your work with your username, real name, or as anonymous. Let's enjoy the creativity of our community for the holidays. Please complete and upload/email your project before December 6.

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