26-Year Prostate Cancer Survivor On The Importance of A Positive Attitude

Join us for another uplifting episode of PROSTATE CANCER: REAL TALK as we welcome back Clarence Williamson from Memphis, TN. Clarence, a 26-year prostate cancer survivor and a passionate advocate, returns to share further insights on his journey and the critical importance of a positive mindset in battling this disease.

As the co-founder of the Memphis-based support group Man2Man, Clarence has devoted his life to spreading awareness and supporting others facing prostate cancer. He recounts his personal experience with early detection and treatment, which began with his diagnosis at age 54, demonstrating the life-extending benefits of proactive health measures.

In this episode, Clarence discusses his ongoing advocacy work with organizations like ZERO Prostate Cancer and The PROMISE Registry, emphasizing the pivotal role of PSA testing and early intervention. His story is a powerful testament to the impact of positivity and community support in overcoming the challenges of prostate cancer.

Tune in to hear more about Clarence’s empowering journey and the valuable lessons he shares on maintaining hope and resilience through the fight against prostate cancer.

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