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ZERO — The Project to End Prostate Cancer

Since 2002, the Cancer Research Institute has provided support to ZERO — The Project to End Prostate Cancer, an organization committed not only to reducing prostate cancer and alleviating the pain from the disease, but also to ending it. 

ZERO provides comprehensive treatment information to patients, education to those at risk, and conducts free prostate cancer testing throughout the country. They advocate for increasing research funds from the federal government to find new treatments and they fund research in the pursuit of a better test for the disease.

CRI is proud to support ZERO's Drive Against Prostate Cancer, its free nationwide mobile prostate cancer testing program. Through early detection, ZERO hopes to realize the first generation free from prostate cancer and an end to this disease forever.

 

Find Out Where You Can Get a Free Screening

Go to http://zerocancer.org/events/free-testing/ to learn more about the Drive Against Prostate Cancer, including dates and locations for screenings.

 

 

 

Driven to end prostate cancer

Skip Lockwood, CEO of ZERO — The Project to End Prostate Cancer, is working towards eradicating prostate cancer by informing men of their risk and screening for cancer with ZERO's mobile medical units.

Read His Story