November is Men’s Health Awareness Month. According to the American Cancer Society, the most prevalent type of cancer in men in 2024 is prostate cancer. The incidence rate has increased annually over the past decade. Testicular cancer is less common, but has increased as well.

Dr. Ryan Miller, urologist at Advanced Urologic Associates at Saint Luke’s East Hospital, joins us in raising awareness and providing educational opportunities for men’s health issues.


 

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