Arkansas Prostate Cancer Foundation

Arkansas Prostate Cancer Foundation

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APCF hosts awareness campaigns, conducts public education events, survivor support groups and screening programs throughout the state of Arkansas .

Our mission is to promote awareness, encourage timely detection and support improved treatment of prostate cancer in Arkansas. #ARProstateCancer

A Proud Participant in the National Alliance of State Prostate Cancer Coalitions The Arkansas Prostate Cancer Foundation is a proud participant in the National Alliance of State Prostate Cancer Coalitions.

06/19/2026

Tomorrow, the Arkansas Prostate Cancer Foundation will be at the Juneteenth Celebration of Black American Freedom in Hot Springs, offering FREE PSA screenings, prostate cancer education, and support resources for men and their families.

Prostate cancer disproportionately impacts Black men, who are more likely to be diagnosed and more likely to die from the disease than men of other races. Early detection can save lives, and a simple PSA blood test is one of the most important tools we have.

Stop by to learn more about your prostate health, ask questions, and take advantage of this free screening opportunity.

πŸ“… Saturday, June 20
⏰ 4:00–7:00 PM
πŸ“ Historic Farmer's Market, 121 Orange St., Hot Springs

We look forward to seeing you there as we celebrate freedom, health, and community. πŸ’™

Photos from Arkansas Prostate Cancer Foundation's post 06/18/2026

Chris Collier and Sophia Loyd are representing the Arkansas Prostate Cancer Foundation (APCF) today at the Arkansas Municipal League's 92nd Annual Convention, providing on-site PSA screenings for attendees.

This outreach is part of APCF’s ongoing mission to make early detection more accessible across Arkansas, meeting men where they are and helping remove barriers to potentially life-saving screening.

We are grateful for the opportunity to connect with city and town leaders from across the state and bring awareness to the importance of prostate health and early detection.

If you’re at the convention, stop by and get screened. It only takes a few minutes and can make a lasting difference.

If you would like to help us continue this work and help save lives, donate here: https://form-renderer-app.donorperfect.io/give/arkansas-prostate-cancer-foundation/support-the-arkansas-prostate-cancer-foundation

06/18/2026

Today we celebrate Jan Smithson, a valued member of the Arkansas Prostate Cancer Foundation Board and a passionate advocate for prostate cancer awareness.

Please join us in wishing Jan a very happy birthday!

πŸ’™ Thank you, Jan, for all you do to support the fight against prostate cancer.
Genesis Cancer and Blood Institute

06/17/2026

Halfway through Men’s Health Week πŸ’™

A reminder that early detection saves lives. The Arkansas Prostate Cancer Foundation is working every day to bring free PSA screenings, education, and support to men across the state.

If you’re able, please consider donating in honor of the men in your life to help us continue this work.

https://bit.ly/49TxE4k

Photos from Arkansas Prostate Cancer Foundation's post 06/16/2026

See you tonight!

Join us at 6 PM for our APCF Peer Network Support Group at St. Mark's Episcopal Church in Little Rock. We're honored to welcome Dr. Asif Masood from Jefferson Regional, who will discuss prostate cancer myths and realities and answer questions from attendees.

Thank you to Pasta J's Bryant for providing dinner for tonight's meeting!

Everyone is welcome. πŸ’™

06/15/2026

🩡 What do you really know about prostate cancer?

Many men have heard conflicting information about PSA testing, testosterone therapy, symptoms, and treatment, but what’s fact and what’s fiction?

Join us tomorrow as renowned oncologist Dr. Asif Masood presents "Myths vs. Realities of Prostate Cancer" at the APCF Peer Network Support Group.

Topics include:
βœ”οΈ Who is truly at high risk for prostate cancer
βœ”οΈ Common myths about testosterone replacement therapy
βœ”οΈ What symptoms may (or may not) signal prostate cancer
βœ”οΈ The truth about PSA testing and screening
βœ”οΈ Treatment options and side effects
βœ”οΈ Questions men are often afraid to ask

Whether you're a patient, survivor, caregiver, or simply want to learn more, this is a conversation you won't want to miss.

πŸ“ St. Mark's Episcopal Church, Little Rock
πŸ•• Tuesday, June 16 | 6:00 PM
🍽 Dinner provided

Free and open to the public.

06/12/2026

πŸ“£ Don't miss this month's APCF Peer Network Meeting!

We're honored to welcome Dr. Asif Masood from the Jones-Dunklin Cancer Center as our guest speaker on Tuesday, June 16, from 6–7 PM at St. Mark's Episcopal Church in Little Rock.

Dr. Masood is one of Arkansas's most respected cancer specialists, and this is a great opportunity to hear expert insights, ask questions, and connect with others impacted by prostate cancer.

🍽️ Dinner provided
πŸ“ St. Mark's Episcopal Church
1000 N Mississippi St, Little Rock, AR 72207
πŸ•• 6:00–7:00 PM

Bring a friend, caregiver, or loved one. We hope to see you there!

06/10/2026

It's never just one man.

When a man gets screened, the impact reaches far beyond him. It reaches his children, his spouse, his parents, his friends, and everyone who loves him.

At the Arkansas Prostate Cancer Foundation, every free PSA screening we provide is an opportunity to detect prostate cancer early, before symptoms appear and before families are left wishing they had known sooner.

This Men's Health Month, we're asking you to help us continue this life-saving work.

A gift of any size helps provide free PSA screenings and resources for Arkansas men. Every dollar stays right here in Arkansas.

Donate today:
https://form-renderer-app.donorperfect.io/give/arkansas-prostate-cancer-foundation/support-the-arkansas-prostate-cancer-foundation

Together, we can build a future where no Arkansas man dies from a cancer we could have potentially detected with a blood draw.

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1910 N Grant Street Ste 1A
Little Rock, AR
72207

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm