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Keynote Announced for Prostate Cancer Patient Festival

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Patrick Walsh MD from Johns Hopkins, the most important urologist of our generation, will be our Keynote speaker. Dr. Walsh will cover topics such as complementary medicine, Black/White/Gay disparities, treatments for the future, and how to improve consultations so that men and doctors can improve treatment. The online presentation opens our online conference, occurring every day from November 30 through December 20. Over 45 patient-focused presentations are planned, making this one of (if not, the) largest prostate cancer patient conferences ever. Tickets are free...please get yours now at eventbrite.com/e/prostate-c...

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