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UH Cutler Center for Men to Launch Inaugural Men's Full Life Fitness Summit

Uniting experts and community voices, the summit will help men unlock their fullest potential by empowering men to thrive at every stage of life.

Thumbnail image of Dr. Jonathan Shoag of UH Urological Institute.

Team of Researchers, including University Hospitals Co–Senior Author, Finds not all Low-Grade Prostate Cancers are Low Risk

The study, published July 31 in the journal JAMA Oncology, found that one in six men with GG1 category cancer turns out to have intermediate- or high-risk cancer when other clinical features are considered in addition to biopsy results.

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University Hospitals Provides Clinical Support for Cleveland Black Men's Wellness Day

Underscores commitment to help remedy healthcare disparities.

New University Hospitals Seidman Cancer Center Study Demonstrates the Critical Importance of Social Determinants of Health When Evaluating the Association of Race and Cancer Outcomes

Research published in JAMA Network Open of the Journal of American Medical Association

Innovative UH Cutler Center for Men Recognized by Two International Design Organizations

Center develops visionary approach and out-of-the-box thinking for men’s health and wellness.

Randy Vince, Jr., MD, Joins UH Urology Institute to Lead Enterprises Focus on Minority Mens Health

Innovative urologic oncologist has a passion for minority men’s health and racial justice in medicine.

Researchers Find Favorable Tradeoffs of PSA Screening for Prostate Cancer

Data support PSA screening, particularly in Black men, for whom there is a shortage of clinical trial evidence.

Greg Hall, MD, Named First Medical Director of UH Cutler Center for Men

Dr. Hall brings a 30-year history of public health advocacy to help change men’s mindset about health care. He also established the National Institute for African American Health, which will mentor the next generation of minority physicians.

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