Men’s Health Awareness
June isn’t just about hammocks, hot dogs, and home runs. It’s also Men’s Health Month, the perfect time to take a closer look at your urological health and the importance of prostate cancer screening.

Men’s Health Awareness Checklist*
Join Advanced Urology Associates in celebrating Men’s Health Week to help heighten the awareness of preventable health problems and encourage early detection and treatment of disease among men and boys.
Ages: 20-45
- Annual Physical
- Testicular Cancer Self-Exam
- Colon Cancer Screening (age 45)
- Prostate Cancer Screening
(starting at age 45 if there’s a history of prostate cancer in your family or if you’re an African American male)
Ages: 46-60
- Annual Physical
- Testicular Cancer Self-Exam
- Colon Cancer Screening
- Check for Erectile Dysfunction
- Prostate Cancer Screening
(starting at age 45 if there’s a history of prostate cancer in your family or if you’re an African American male)
Ages: 61+
- Annual Physical
- Colon Cancer Screening (until 75)
- Check for Urinary Symptoms
- Prostate Cancer Screening
(starting at age 45 if there’s a history of prostate cancer in your family or if you’re an African American male)
MEN’S HEALTH CHECKLIST*
It is important to take care of your health, and that starts with understanding your health risks and recommended screenings at each stage of your life. Download the checklist and share it with your father, husband or important friend in your life.

*This is not a full list of recommended screenings. If you are experiencing any of these health issues or others, do not wait until the recommended screening age. Contact your physician to make an appointment.
About 1 in 8 men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer.
All men are at risk for prostate cancer, which is easily detected and highly treatable when diagnosed early.
Prostate cancer is the most common cancer among men in the United States. Early stage detection offers many options for treatment and cure. A prostate exam can be the difference between life and death.

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Zero Prostate Cancer Run/Walk Registration Open
Help give direct support to patients in your community, a critical lifeline when they need it most.
Registration is open for the ZERO Prostate Cancer Run/Walk to be held on Sunday, September 21, 2025 at Diversey Harbor, 2601 N Cannon Dr., Chicago, IL 60614. This year’s Zero Run/Walk features a 5K run/walk, 1 mile walk, survivor and caregiver recognition, and kids dash.
Get ready, get set, and sign up today!






