Georgia Prostate Cancer Coalition

Georgia Prostate Cancer Coalition The Georgia Prostate Cancer Coalition, Inc. We have since expanded to include statewide affiliations now as well.

GPCC’s vision is to eliminate prostate cancer deaths, with a mission focused on building awareness, providing education, and the prevention of the effects of advanced-stage prostate cancer. is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization founded by representatives from various prostate cancer support groups in the Metro-Atlanta area. Our services include:

Awareness

We strive to save lives by promoting awareness of prostate cancer in Georgia - including the make up of the disease, importance of early detection, treatment options and survival. We sponsor events to provide prostate cancer awareness information to the general public. We provide speakers to community groups on the diagnosis, treatments and effects of prostate cancer. We provide assistance to those diagnosed with prostate cancer (and their families) to locate information sources and support groups that will help them to deal with their illness. We distribute information to the public to raise prostate cancer awareness and to encourage screenings of men at risk. To increase awareness throughout Georgia, the GPCC campaigned for a Prostate Cancer Awareness license plate, which the State of Georgia approved and issued. Each car having one acts as a mobile reminder to men to track their prostate health. More importantly, the state contributes a portion of the fee for each Georgia Prostate Cancer license plate to GPCC to support Prostate Cancer screening initiatives. Advocacy

We strive to be aware of legislative issues at the federal, state and local levels that will increase prostate cancer awareness and increase funding for screenings, treatments and research. We communicate with the prostate cancer community to encourage support of legislative activity that addresses our concerns. Information Exchange

We maintain a database of prostate cancer support groups in Georgia and of people interested in promoting our objectives.

02/13/2025

Recently named a "Sexiest Man of 2020" by People magazine, the rapper reflects on losing his father to prostate cancer in 2014.

01/21/2025

In a new interview with SurvivorNet, TODAY anchor and prostate cancer survivor Al Roker tells us about his decision to get surgery.

09/22/2024

Kicking off the second week of Prostate Cancer Awareness Month, highlighting the primary risk factors for prostate cancer. Understanding your risk factors will help equip you to have informed discussions with your healthcare provider about the timing of screenings, as early detection truly saves lives. Don't forget to remind a family member or friend to follow along this month to learn more about prostate cancer!

09/15/2024

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07/10/2024

Wednesday, July 10th, 2024 at 6 PM EST What is Prostate Cancer Androgen Deprivation Therapy (ADT)? Join us for an informative session where Dr. Alicia Morgans, Medical Director of the Survivorship Program at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, will discuss Prostate Cancer Androgen Deprivation Therapy....

06/06/2024

Alonzo Mourning has undergone successful surgery following a diagnosis of Stage 3 prostate cancer.

He has fully recovered and is now cancer-free 🙌

(via Woj)

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Our services include: Awareness We strive to save lives by promoting awareness of prostate cancer in Georgia - including the make up of the disease, importance of early detection, treatment options and survival. We sponsor events to provide prostate cancer awareness information to the general public. We provide speakers to community groups on the diagnosis, treatments and effects of prostate cancer. We provide assistance to those diagnosed with prostate cancer (and their families) to locate information sources and support groups that will help them to deal with their illness. We distribute information to the public to raise prostate cancer awareness and to encourage screenings of men at risk. To increase awareness throughout Georgia, the GPCC campaigned for a Prostate Cancer Awareness license plate, which the State of Georgia approved and issued. Each car having one acts as a mobile reminder to men to track their prostate health. More importantly, the state contributes a portion of the fee for each Georgia Prostate Cancer license plate to GPCC to support Prostate Cancer screening initiatives. Advocacy We strive to be aware of legislative issues at the federal, state and local levels that will increase prostate cancer awareness and increase funding for screenings, treatments and research. We communicate with the prostate cancer community to encourage support of legislative activity that addresses our concerns. Information Exchange We maintain a database of prostate cancer support groups in Georgia and of people interested in promoting our objectives.