
Annual Symposium
2025 5th Annual Symposium
Prostate Cancer Survivorship:
A Family Matter

Programs
Clinical Research Mentorship Programs

Community Engagement
PSA Screenings

What We Do / Our Purpose

2025 5th Annual Symposium Prostate Cancer Survivor Ship: A Family Matter
Clark Atlanta University
November 2025

Clinical Mentorship Program
ConDUC is committed to supporting future leaders in prostate cancer research supported by mentorship training and research opportunities.

PSA SCREENINGS
Early detection is critical in addressing the mortality rates of prostate cancer among Black men who are disproportionately impacted.
WHAT WE DO
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Enrollment & Active Participation in Clinical Studies
Student Mentorship & Training
Strategic Partnerships & Community Engagement
PSA Screening & Early Detection
Our Annual Symposium

The annual ConDUC symposium features several opportunities for partners to engage with the scientific, medical and education communities.
Event features and branding opportunities include:
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Pre-symposium Meeting
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Exhibitor Booth Space
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Symposium Luncheon
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Mentorship Networking Reception
Mentorship Programs

ConDUC is committed to supporting future leaders in prostate cancer research supported by mentorship training and research opportunities. The Clinical Research Mentorship Program offers undergraduate and graduate students hands-on experience in cancer research through a mix of virtual and in-person opportunities.

Who We Are
ConDUC was established in 2017 to develop strategies to improve disparate outcomes in high-risk populations with urological diseases. This nonprofit initiative is specifically targeted toward eliminating health disparities in prostate cancer and improving outcomes to at risk populations through data-driven, community centered research.

Who We Are
ConDUC was established in 2017 to develop strategies to improve disparate outcomes in high-risk populations with urological diseases. This nonprofit initiative is specifically targeted toward eliminating health disparities in prostate cancer and improving outcomes to at risk populations through data-driven, community centered research.
What We Do?
Student Mentorship & Training
Enrollment & Active Participation in Clinical Studies
Enrollment & Active Participation in Clinical Studies
PSA Screening & Early Detection
Strategic Partnerships & Community Engagement
Enrollment & Active Participation in Clinical Studies
Enrollment & Active Participation in Clinical Studies
Enrollment & Active Participation in Clinical Studies
Enrollment & Active Participation in Clinical Studies
What We Do
Annual Symposiums
The annual ConDUC symposium features several opportunities for partners to engage with the scientific, medical and education communities.
Event features and branding opportunities include:
-
Pre-symposium Meeting
-
Exhibitor Booth Space
-
Symposium Luncheon
-
Mentorship Networking Reception
Mentorship Programs
ConDUC is committed to supporting future leaders in prostate cancer research supported by mentorship training and research opportunities. The Clinical Research Mentorship Program offers undergraduate and graduate students hands-on experience in cancer research through a mix of virtual and in-person opportunities.
The goal is to expand participation from underrepresented groups in cancer research both as physicians and clinical trial coordinators.
The Clinical Research Mentorship Program is supported by the Transdisciplinary Prostate Cancer Consortium, Clark Atlanta University, and the Ambassador Program.

PSA Screenings
Early detection is critical in addressing the mortality rates of prostate cancer among Black men who are disproportionately impacted. Led by its Director of Community Engagement, ConDUC partners nationally with urologists, healthcare partners, and community health advocates to offer free PSA screenings to at risk communities across the country. Our community work extends through various organizations and faith based institutions to engage directly with communities at risk. Outreach events include PSA screenings as well as men's prostate and sexual health education.

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Our Valued Partners
Collaboration is at the heart of how we work. Our partners believe that there is a great need to address disparities and inequities in prostate cancer research and treatment. It is with the help of our partners that we are able to continue our work toward this mission.

















