How to Show Support During Prostate Cancer Awareness Month

September 1, 2022

Prostate cancer is one of the most common types of cancer, affecting men worldwide. It is a slow-growing disease, and many experience no symptoms, making it dangerous when undetected. As men grow older, getting prostate examinations and prostate cancer screenings become more critical. National Prostate Cancer Awareness Month is the perfect opportunity for you to help raise awareness and show  support for those already diagnosed with prostate cancer.  There are many ways in which you can take part in prostate cancer awareness month – consider donating to CanCare, growing your beard, or wearing light blue.

Prostate Cancer Awareness Month Wristbands

Wear a Light Blue Ribbon or Bracelet

Did you know that light blue represents prostate cancer awareness month? Support your loved ones and others who suffer from prostate cancer by wearing a light blue ribbon or wristband. It is a great way to strike up a conversation with people, educate them on prostate cancer, and get their support!

Grow Out Your Beard for Prostate Cancer Awareness Month

A full beard grown for Prostate Awareness Month.

Start no shave November early and grow out your beard during September and October for prostate awareness month. Participating in this fun November trend is your chance to advocate for prostate screenings, research, and treatment while supporting the men’s health movement!

MLB Spreads Awareness for Prostate Cancer

Since 1996, MLB has helped the spread prostate cancer awareness by having their players wear blue baseball equipment and attire on Father’s Day. All of the proceeds they make from selling light blue merchandise go to organizations that raise money for prostate cancer. You can also participate in the “Home Run Challenge” and donate money whenever the MLB club of your choice makes a home run.

Donate to CanCare

Unfortunately, prostate cancer is one of the most common cancers, affecting around 3 million men in America alone. That’s why organizations like CanCare provide emotional support to men facing prostate cancer. Donating to CanCare is a simple and effective way to show your support.

Get Screened for Prostate Cancer

Undergoing routine screening for prostate cancer and encouraging others to do so can save your life and the life of someone close to you. Prostate cancer is a slow-growing disease and is easily treatable in its early stages. Avoid the risk of living with undiagnosed prostate cancer and influence those around you to do the same. People from all walks of life can find themselves facing prostate cancer and need emotional support, even celebrities.

Celebrities Who Were Diagnosed with Prostate Cancer

Prostate cancer can affect your loved ones and your favorite celebrities. Famous men share their experiences with prostate cancer and advocate for proactive treatments and testing:

1. Ian McKellen

Famous for playing Gandalf from The Lord of the Rings, British actor Sir Ian McKellen was diagnosed with prostate cancer around 2005. With it growing slowly, he goes through regular examinations to ensure he can continue acting and living a healthy lifestyle.

2. Robert De Niro

Academy Award-winning actor Robert De Niro was diagnosed with prostate cancer at 60. He was fortunate enough to catch it at an early stage, and that is due to his regular prostate checkups and personal healthcare programs.

3. Ben Stiller

Famous comedic actor Ben Stiller had no family history of prostate cancer and did not experience any symptoms before his diagnosis. He claims that his annual prostate-antigen (PSA) test saved his life, and he goes to screenings every six months.

4. Arnold Palmer

Golf super-star and namesake of the famous tea and lemonade drink Arnold Palmer was diagnosed with prostate cancer in 1997. He went through radiation treatments and overcame his diagnosis. After his battle with cancer, he co-founded the Arnold Palmer Prostate Center and urged men to attend routine screenings up until his passing.

Get the Emotional Support You Need Through CanCare

Prostate Cancer Support

No one should face prostate cancer alone. If you or someone you care about is going through a prostate cancer diagnosis, let CanCare help with support and guidance through this tough time. Our tight-knit cancer support communities aim to provide those who have cancer with deep and meaningful connections to those who have been through the same trials. Get involved with one of our communities near Houston, Atlanta, or Charleston today.

If you’re looking for emotional support in Texas, you’ve come to the right place. CanCare provides emotional cancer support in Austin, Houston, Dallas, and anywhere else through our online matching system. This also means that no matter where you are in the United States, CanCare can help you find the emotional support you need! We can either match you with one of our cancer survivor volunteers, caregiver volunteers, or you can join one of our online cancer support groups; the choice is yours. Give us a call or get matched today to get the emotional cancer support you need today!