Georgia Urology has partnered with Northside Hospital in a series of free virtual workshops presented by Cancer Support Community Atlanta, “A Focus on Cancer Series in the African American Community.” Georgia Urology’s award-winning urologist, Dr. Ronald Anglade, will be presenting a workshop, “A Focus on Prostate Cancer” on Friday, October 2, at 12:00 p.m.
For more information, and to register in advance for these events, see below or download our PDF.
A Focus on Cancer in the African American Community
A Series of Free Virtual Workshops Presented By Cancer Support Community Atlanta
Join these live virtual programs to hear an overview on how these cancers affect the African American community. Each program will discuss screening recommendations, risk factors, and treatment options. Dr. Ryland Gore with North Atlanta Breast Care will moderate these live events, where participants will have the opportunity to ask questions.
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