Man Cave Health, UF Health Cancer Center, and the Prostate Cancer Foundation team up for “Tailgate and Testing” event at UF football tailgate

The groups will offer prostate cancer screening via PSA testing and health education at Gator Fanfest 5 hours before kickoff of the Florida-LSU football game.

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Man Cave Health, in partnership with the UF Health Cancer Center and the Prostate Cancer Foundation, is excited to announce a special “Tailgate and Testing” event during the University of Florida’s upcoming football tailgate. As part of our mission to raise awareness about prostate cancer and promote early detection, we will be offering PSA tests and educational resources to attendees at Gator Fanfest outside of Gate 2 at Exactech Arena.

“We’re thrilled to partner with UF Health Cancer Center and the Prostate Cancer Foundation for this important cause. This event gives us a chance to engage with men in the community, save lives through early detection, and remind everyone, especially men, that taking charge of your health can be fun and rewarding.”

Chris Masters, Executive Director of Man Cave Health

This unique event blends Gator game day excitement with a life-saving cause. Fans can enjoy the tailgate lounge, get cool swag and visits from gator greats while also getting critical men’s health information and screening, all in a fun and engaging environment. The Man Cave health, UF Health Cancer Center, and Prostate Cancer Foundation teams will be on-site, offering PSA (Prostate-Specific Antigen) blood tests, educational materials, and answering questions about prostate health.

“College football brings communities together, and there’s no better time to remind men about the importance of taking care of their health,” said Prostate Cancer Foundation President Gina Carithers. “With one in eight men being diagnosed with prostate cancer, early detection is critical. We’re excited to partner with UF Health Cancer Center and Man Cave Health to offer PSA testing during on the biggest college football matchups of the season, giving fans the chance to protect their health while enjoying their gameday experience.”

Event Details

Prostate cancer is the second leading cause of cancer death among men in the U.S., but early detection can significantly improve outcomes. Men ages 40 and older are encouraged to stop by for a quick, easy, and confidential screening.

“Appropriate screening remains a critical component in the diagnosis of treatment of prostate cancer,” said Paul Crispen, M.D., the David A. Cofrin Endowed Chair of Urologic Oncology at the UF College of Medicine and associate director for clinical research at the National Cancer Institute-designated UF Health Cancer Center. “This is especially important in our region, which continues to see too many men diagnosed with advanced disease.”

UF Health Cancer Center and UF Health Urology patient Marvin Sanders with a message about the importance of screening and early detection.

“I am so grateful for my doctors at UF Health for their conscientious, contemplative care and actions. Gentlemen of all ages and backgrounds, please make your health and ability to enjoy your life a priority! PSA screenings and early detection of prostate issues are key to a successful health outcome. There is absolutely nothing unmanly or embarrassing about loving yourself and your loved ones enough to take care of your health by taking care of your manly parts.”

Marvin Sanders, patient
Gate 2 is located on the southeast corner of Exactech Arena between Gale Lemerand Drive and Stadium Road (Google Earth).

About Man Cave Health:

Man Cave Health is a nonprofit organization focused on providing men with resources and support to address prostate health and other critical health issues. Through innovative awareness campaigns and accessible health services, Man Cave Health aims to change the narrative around men’s health and encourage proactive healthcare decisions. Learn more at www.mancavehealth.org.

About the Prostate Cancer Foundation:

The Prostate Cancer Foundation (PCF) is the world’s leading philanthropic organization dedicated to funding life-saving prostate cancer research. Founded in 1993 by Mike Milken, PCF has been responsible for raising more than $1 billion in support of cutting-edge research through more than 2,250 research projects at 245 leading cancer centers, with a global footprint spanning 28 countries. Since PCF’s inception, and through it’s efforts, patients around the world are living longer, suffering fewer complications, and enjoying better quality of life. PCF is committed to the mission of ending death and suffering from the disease. Learn more at www.pcf.org.

About the UF Health Cancer Center:

The University of Florida Health Cancer Center blends comprehensive patient care and innovative research in a collaborative, multidisciplinary environment. In 2023, the center became the 72nd National Cancer Institute (NCI)-designated cancer center and the only one based at a public university in the state of Florida. It boasts a membership of nearly 350 researchers and clinicians from across the University of Florida and UF Health, the Southeast’s most comprehensive academic health center. The Cancer Center and its members are dedicated to providing leading-edge cancer and conducting original research for the prevention, early diagnosis, and treatment of cancer. For more information, visit cancer.ufl.edu or UFHealth.org/cancer.

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