Mobile UPI  |   About UPI  |   UPI en Español  |   UPI Arabic  |   UPIU  |   My Account
Search:
Go

Retired NFL players get prostate tests

|
|
 
  
Published: Aug. 7, 2008 at 1:26 PM

CANTON, Ohio, Aug. 7 (UPI) -- Retired National Football League players were screened for prostate cancer as part of Hall of Fame activities in Canton, Ohio.

The screening during the Pro Football Hall of Fame Enshrinement Festival in Canton kicked off a prostate cancer research and awareness initiative by the American Urological Association funded by the National Football League Player Care Foundation. The foundation was created in 2007 to help address health and other issues faced by retired players.

Fourteen retired NFL players were screened in the hope of raising awareness of the need for men to get screened for prostate cancer.

The American Urological Association recommends annual screening for men starting at age 50. African-American men and those with a family history of the disease are at a greater risk and should begin screening earlier.

The American Urological Association Foundation gave out prostate cancer information to the thousands of fans outside Fawcett Stadium.

"Prostate cancer is the most common cancer affecting men in the United States," Sandra Vassos of the American Urological Association said in a statement. "We are so pleased that the NFL Player Care Foundation has made awareness for this disease a priority and that we can help facilitate this initiative."

Recommended Stories
© 2008 United Press International, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Any reproduction, republication, redistribution and/or modification of any UPI content is expressly prohibited without UPI's prior written consent.

Order reprints
  
Join the conversation
Most Popular Collections
Protesters, police clash at NATO summit Notable deaths of 2012 2012 Billboard Music Awards
The 137th Preakness Stakes Annual Solar eclipse occurs in U.S. Chen Guangcheng arrives in the U.S.
Additional Health News Stories
1 of 29
Members of the Army's Old Guard place flags at Arlington National Ceremtery
View Caption
U.S. flags are seen in the rucksack of a soldier with the Army's 3d U.S. Infantry Regiment, The Old Guard, as he places flags at gravesites in Arlington National Cemetery as part of the Flags-In Memorial Day ceremony on May 24, 2012 in Arlington, Virginia. American flags were placed at each of the more than 220,000 grave markers in honor of those who served and Memorial Day. UPI/Kevin Dietshc
fark
Photoshop this Passing President
The Lord is just in all his ways: redlight runner who hit nun has iPhone stolen by passerby offering...
Can you order top shelf hookers at the Travelodge? It's more likely than you think. (Not safe for...
70 years ago today Czech partisans made Hitler very angry
Newly upgraded to a tropical storm and now Beryling in on Southeast coast
Man tries, fails to buy meal at Denny's with $1 and bag of pot. You'd think if there was anywhere...