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Gay Men and Prostate Cancer Research

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Malecare's collaboration with NIH/NCI, the U. Minnesota and several other universities has produced 18 peer-reviewed papers, many published during the last two years. We expect to double that output in 2022. Just two weeks ago, we completed a 535-page book called, Prostate Cancer World with its unique focus on Gay men and prostate cancer. Soon to be available on Amazon and other booksellers. Please contribute so we can continue our work. Donate here: malecare.org/donate

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