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Massachusetts Prostate Cancer Coalition sets free virtual symposium for June 5

May 20, 2026

By AI, Created 1:50 PM UTC, May 20, 2026, /AGP/ – The Massachusetts Prostate Cancer Coalition will host a free virtual prostate cancer symposium on June 5 in Boston, bringing specialists together to discuss diagnosis, treatment, screening, research and access to care. The event comes during Men’s Health Month and MPCC’s 25th anniversary, with organizers saying it is meant to help patients and families make informed decisions.

Why it matters: - Prostate cancer care continues to change, and the symposium is designed to give patients, families and advocates current information on screening, treatment and research. - The event also focuses on equitable access to care, a key issue for improving outcomes and reducing disparities. - MPCC is using its 25th anniversary to spotlight the long-term impact of education, collaboration and outreach.

What happened: - The Massachusetts Prostate Cancer Coalition will host the 2026 Massachusetts Prostate Cancer Symposium, titled “The Next 25 Years: Early Detection, Equal Access, Enduring Impact.” - The virtual event is scheduled for Friday, June 5, from 8:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. ET. - The symposium is free and open to the public. - Jordan Rich, host of the MPCC Prostate Cancer & You podcast, will moderate. - The event takes place during Men’s Health Month.

The details: - MPCC says the program will feature leading prostate cancer specialists discussing diagnosis, treatment and research. - Sessions will highlight advances in prostate cancer detection, efforts to ensure equitable access to care and the role of research and collaboration. - Dr. J. Jacques Carter, senior physician at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and assistant professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School, said the event is meant to help patients and families understand the latest advances and options. - Keyan Salari, MD, Ph.D., of Massachusetts General Hospital, said attendees can learn when to begin screening, when screening is appropriate, what methods are available and when screening may no longer be necessary. - Opening keynote speaker: Dr. Anthony Zietman, Shipley Professor of Radiation Oncology, Emeritus, at MGH and Harvard Medical School. - Panelists include Keyan Salari, Timothy Johnson, Kevin Kensler and Mark Preston. - Another panel includes David Einstein, Xin Gao and Philip Saylor. - Closing keynote speakers include Howard R. Soule, Ph.D., former chief science officer and executive leader of the Prostate Cancer Foundation, and Dr. Adam S. Feldman, a urologist and faculty member in the MGH Department of Urology. - Dr. J. Jacques Carter is also listed among the symposium leaders and is MPCC board chair. - More information and registration are available at MassPCC.org.

Between the lines: - The speaker lineup mixes clinicians, researchers, journalists and advocacy leaders, signaling an effort to make technical medical guidance easier to understand and more practical for the public. - The emphasis on early detection and equal access suggests MPCC is framing prostate cancer as both a medical and health equity issue. - The free virtual format lowers barriers to attendance and fits the coalition’s outreach mission.

What’s next: - MPCC will present the symposium on June 5 and share updated information on screening, care and research. - The coalition is likely to continue using its anniversary year to promote prostate cancer education and access initiatives.

The bottom line: - MPCC is turning its 25th-anniversary symposium into a public-facing guide to the latest prostate cancer science and care options.

Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.

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