Illinois State Rep. La Shawn Ford beats prostate cancer, urges early screening and greater understanding of health inequities - Chicago Tribune

Still, Ford knew that prostate cancer disproportionately affects Black men, so he didn't let up. The second provider he saw gave him a prostate specific antigen (PSA) test, which came back alarmingly high. That doctor sent the results to Ford's PCP, who referred Ford to the oncology department at Northwestern Memorial Hospital. They performed blood work a few times and each time, PSA levels came back higher. An MRI was ordered, which showed complications with the prostate, leading to a biopsy and the discovery that Ford indeed had prostate cancer.

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