
Dennis E. Golden
MA
CT, US
Speaker... Author...Cancer Survivor
Dennis travels nationally and internationally. A past president of the National Speakers Association CT he is a two time cancer survivor who speaks mens health. In 2013 when he was diagnosed with prostate cancer. While the early discovery played a critical role in his successful treatment, he was outraged to discover that fewer than 47% of men are aware of how to protect themselves from this potentially deadly disease.
In sharp contrast and thanks to the work of Susan G. Komen 85% of women are aware of the warning signs for breast cancer and discuss it openly. Men on the other hand often ignore doctors, and habitually remain silent about a disease that is second only to lung cancer in taking men's lives. Currently 3 million American men are impacted with this disease, some as young as 30 and 40 years of age. It was clear something needed to be done. In 2013 Dennis formed the National Prostate Cancer Awareness Foundation www.PCaAware.org whose single mission is to educate men and and women about the need for men to be engaged in their personal health and wellness. Five years later Dennis formed www.TheProstateCancerCoach.com. Here weI offer guidance and clarification to men and their partners who are often at a loss when faced with the challenging and emotional decisions that surround the prevention, detection and treatment of prostate diseases.
Speaker... Author...Cancer Survivor
Dennis travels nationally and internationally. A past president of the National Speakers Association CT he is a two time cancer survivor who speaks mens health. In 2013 when he was diagnosed with prostate cancer. While the early discovery played a critical role in his successful treatment, he was outraged to discover that fewer than 47% of men are aware of how to protect themselves from this potentially deadly disease.
In sharp contrast and thanks to the work of Susan G. Komen 85% of women are aware of the warning signs for breast cancer and discuss it openly. Men on the other hand often ignore doctors, and habitually remain silent about a disease that is second only to lung cancer in taking men's lives. Currently 3 million American men are impacted with this disease, some as young as 30 and 40 years of age. It was clear something needed to be done. In 2013 Dennis formed the National Prostate Cancer Awareness Foundation www.PCaAware.org whose single mission is to educate men and and women about the need for men to be engaged in their personal health and wellness. Five years later Dennis formed www.TheProstateCancerCoach.com. Here weI offer guidance and clarification to men and their partners who are often at a loss when faced with the challenging and emotional decisions that surround the prevention, detection and treatment of prostate diseases.
