Overview
- Eubanks received his initial diagnosis in January after bloodwork at a church health fair and had the finding confirmed by an April PSA test.
- A medical records review showed that his doctors noted high PSA levels in 2022 but never informed him, potentially delaying treatment.
- He is consulting a multidisciplinary team—including two urologists, a specialist and his family physician—to determine the most suitable treatment plan.
- Named a brand ambassador for ZERO Prostate Cancer during Men’s Health Month, Eubanks is using his platform to urge men to ask questions and investigate their health records.
- He will be a featured speaker at ZERO’s Virtual Education and Support Summit from June 3 to 5 to share his story and promote screening among at-risk communities.