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    In 2018, we interviewed Tom, a retired surgeon battling prostate cancer who, in 2016, enrolled on an immunotherapy clinical trial led by James Gulley, M.D., Ph.D., Co-Director of the Center for Immuno-Oncology.

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    • In 2016, Tom, a retired surgeon with #ProstateCancer enrolled in an #immunotherapy clinical trial. Five years after he first started on that trial, his cancer remains undetectable and his scans continue to come back clean. Read Tom's story-https://t.co/CbDKwjoafu #MensHealthMonth https://t.co/dV6TttZk2K

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    QuestionBuilder App - 10 month(s) ago

    The AHRQ Question Builder app helps patients and caregivers prepare for medical appointments and maximize visit time.

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    • DYK that #AHRQ's QuestionBuilder app can help men prepare questions before medical visits? Download the free tool during #MensHealthMonth. https://t.co/s4RB5IolOQ https://t.co/VeLSUYhB8g

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    QuestionBuilder App - 10 month(s) ago

    The AHRQ Question Builder app helps patients and caregivers prepare for medical appointments and maximize visit time.

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    • #MensHealthMonth encourages men to prioritize their health. #AHRQ has tools that can help, including our QuestionBuilder app in English & Spanish. Explore the free tool. https://t.co/s4RB5IolOQ https://t.co/lRCQ8d0X7i

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    QuestionBuilder App - 10 month(s) ago

    The AHRQ Question Builder app helps patients and caregivers prepare for medical appointments and maximize visit time.

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    • #AHRQ's QuestionBuilder app helps men prepare questions before medical appointments so they can make the most of each visit. Check out our free tool during #MensHealthMonth. https://t.co/s4RB5IolOQ https://t.co/hHunqtG4to

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    QuestionBuilder App - 10 month(s) ago

    The AHRQ Question Builder app helps patients and caregivers prepare for medical appointments and maximize visit time.

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    • During #MensHealthMonth, check out #AHRQ's QuestionBuilder app. Our free tool can help men prepare for a medical appointment to make the most of each visit. Learn more. https://t.co/s4RB5IolOQ https://t.co/k3lnuByc2n

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    Cancer prevention methods include avoiding things that cause cancer, having a healthy lifestyle, getting screened, and using some medicines or surgery. Learn more about ways to help prevent cancer in this expert-reviewed summary.

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    • #FactFriday: More men get cancer and die of cancer than women. This #MensHealthMonth, take steps to lower your cancer risk: https://t.co/NYhBhPXTrf https://t.co/cfrOKN7J62

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    In June 2017, I noticed a pain in my left calf. I had been walking several days a week, so I thought I may have pulled a muscle.

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    • "I began to go into hemodynamic collapse, which causes insufficient blood flow. They knew something more serious was happening and gave me a CT scan..." Read Joe's story: https://t.co/YxXAFL47Ge #stoptheclotstory #factorvleiden #mthfr #menshealthmonth #pulmonaryembolism https://t.co/eHmjsMpm19

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    Heart Disease - 10 month(s) ago

    Heart disease refers to several conditions that affect the heart. In the United States, it affects more than 1 in 10 adults (30 million).

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    • Men! Prioritizing eating right and exercising can help prevent your risk of heart disease, which is the leading cause of death for men each year. Learn more: https://t.co/H6KaVAQ1KX #MensHealthMonth https://t.co/KzFXKBbETV