Overview
- Dwight Eubanks learned in January that his prostate cancer had been detected through bloodwork at his church’s health fair, and an April PSA test confirmed the diagnosis.
- A review of his medical records revealed elevated PSA levels in 2022 that were not communicated to him at the time.
- The 64-year-old RHOA alum is consulting two urologists, an oncology specialist and his family physician to determine the best treatment path.
- As a ZERO Prostate Cancer brand ambassador, he is urging other men—especially Black men—to prioritize regular prostate screenings.
- Eubanks, who has lived with HIV since the 1980s, emphasizes the need to ask questions and review medical records during routine checkups.