Prostate Cancer Foundation Urges Men to Take Action, Prioritize Screening During Prostate Cancer Awareness Month

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LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sep 15, 2025--

This Prostate Cancer Awareness Month (PCAM), the Prostate Cancer Foundation (PCF) is calling on men to get screened with a simple blood test – the prostate-specific antigen (PSA) test – that has the power to save their lives. When detected early, prostate cancer is 99% curable, yet far too many men are being diagnosed at later stages when treatment options are limited and survival rates decline.

Recent studies show that prostate cancer incidence and mortality rates are increasing, with a staggering number of late-stage diagnoses. 1 Further, in a new PCF-commissioned survey, 72% of men between the ages of 40 and 49 reported they had not been screened for prostate cancer. These findings depict an alarming trend: men are dying when their prostate cancer could be getting diagnosed and treated earlier.

“Early detection is the single most powerful tool we have to beat prostate cancer,” said Phillip Koo, M.D., Chief Medical Officer of PCF. “All men should begin annual PSA screenings at age 45, and men with a family history or Black men should start as early as age 40. Prostate cancer often has no symptoms until the disease is advanced, and screening may help detect cancer early when patients often have a number of treatment options available to them – many of which have been supported by PCF.”

PCF has helped fund the research for 14 FDA-approved treatments that extend and improve the lives of men with advanced disease, allowing for more treatment options than ever before. But the only way that men can benefit from these innovations is to reshape their attitudes and awareness around prostate health to make regular screenings a priority and treatment a possibility.

Every year, prostate cancer affects 1 in 8 men in the U.S., a lifetime risk comparable to the 1 in 8 women who will face breast cancer. Just as women are urged to prioritize annual breast cancer screening, PCF stresses that men must treat annual PSA screening with the same level of importance as we continue to observe increases in diagnoses and deaths. In 2025, 313,000+ men are expected to be diagnosed and 36,000 projected to die from the disease.

“Too many fathers, brothers, and sons are lost because they were never screened,” said Gina Carithers, CEO and President of PCF. “We will not stop until every man knows the importance of a PSA test and has access to the resources they need, from screening to survivorship.”

In acknowledgment that addressing prostate health can be overwhelming, with a starting point difficult to identify, PCF has simplified the process. PCF’s new website, including a comprehensive PCAM page, offers action plans and resources to help improve understanding around prostate health. Additionally, PCF is expanding prostate cancer screening access by partnering with Man Cave Health and other organizations nationwide year-round.

“Our work must continue,” Carithers said. “New treatments are urgently needed, and PCF is committed to funding breakthrough research and providing the resources patients and families need until no man faces death or suffering from this disease.”

We have the power to save lives. Visit pcf.org/PCAM to join PCF’s mission, support men and their families, and make annual PSA screening a simple, routine part of every man’s health. Here you can also donate to PCF, allowing us to help advance scientific breakthroughs and deliver new treatments to prostate cancer patients and families.

About the Survey
The Prostate Cancer Awareness Survey was conducted online in the United States during July and August 2025 by Outcomes Insights on behalf of PCF. Respondents included 1,012 men aged 18 years and older. Note that all surveys and pools are subject to sources of error, which may not be possible to quantify or estimate.

About the Prostate Cancer Foundation
The Prostate Cancer Foundation (PCF) is the world’s leading philanthropic organization dedicated to funding life-saving prostate cancer research. Founded in 1993 by Mike Milken, PCF has raised more than $1 billion to fund cutting-edge research through more than 2,250 research projects at 245 leading cancer centers, with a global footprint spanning 28 countries. Since PCF’s inception, and through its efforts, patients around the world are living longer, suffering fewer complications, and enjoying better quality of life. PCF is committed to the mission of ending death and suffering from this disease. Learn more at pcf.org.

References
1 American Cancer Society. Cancer Facts & Figures 2025. https://www.cancer.org/content/dam/cancer-org/research/cancer-facts-and-statistics/annual-cancer-facts-and-figures/2025/2025-cancer-facts-and-figures-acs.pdf.

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