Meet Our Team

Jim ColbertDiagnosed with prostate cancer in 1997, Colbert visited his doctor with encouragement from good friend and fellow golfer Arnold Palmer.
Ken Griffey, Sr.Griffey, Sr. lost four uncles to prostate cancer, and as a survivor himself, he encourages all men with a family history to have a yearly screening.
Rod WoodsonAs an African-American, Woodson is at an increased risk for prostate cancer, so this year at age 44, he received his first prostate cancer screening.
Len DawsonDiagnosed with prostate cancer in 1992, Dawson made an appointment with his doctor after his wife saw a newspaper article discussing prostate cancer risks for men over 40.
Joe CortezOne of the most famous faces in boxing, Joe Cortez beat prostate cancer and would like to remind all Hispanic men to make an appointment with their physician.
Jason KellerKeller turns 40 in 2010, and will be using his birthday as the occasion to receive his first prostate cancer screening.