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Al Roker shares prostate cancer diagnosis and encourages early screening
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After a blood test showed warning signs for prostate cancer, Al Roker’s doctors were able to confirm his diagnosis and make a treatment plan. African American men are 50 percent more likely to get prostate cancer and early screening is critical to saving lives.Nov. 6, 2020