Raising Awareness Into Men’s Health 

We’ve collected the top statistics that impact men’s health with the goal of raising awareness for men and their families. With this knowledge men are equipped to take control of their own health by getting preventative screenings and catching disease early, when it is still the most treatable.

Prostate Cancer

  • Black Men
  • Other Men
  • Black Men
  • Other Men
About 1 in 8 men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer.

Heart Disease

  • Heart Disease
  • Other
  • Heart Disease
  • Other
Heart disease is the leading cause of death for men in the United States, killing 382,776 men in 2020—that’s about 1 in every 4 male deaths.

Testicular Cancer

  • Children / Teens
  • Middle Age
  • 55+
  • Children / Teens
  • Middle Age
  • 55+
Testicular cancer usually can be treated successfully, a man’s lifetime risk of dying from this cancer is very low.

Men’s Health Checklist & Considerations

Age: 20-45








Age: 46-60

Age: 61+





Men’s Health Champions

Our Men’s Health Champions have helped to drive the Foundation’s mission of men’s health awareness forward in the community.

Meet the Champions

  • Chris Waymaster

    2024 Champion (Posthumous)

    Chris Waymaster was the soul of our annual Men’s Health Event by bringing his barber students to provide free haircuts to attendees. Chris understood the difference a haircut could make to our participants and their sense of self. The men would be all smiles with their fresh cuts! Sadly, Chris passed away in 2024 due to an aggressive cancer, and the event will never be the same without him.

  • Michael Reuter

    2023 Champion

    Michael has been a men’s health advocate for many years and was an integral part in the creation of our signature Cogs & Kegs bike ride event. An avid cyclist, Michael knows the positive impact exercise has on a man’s health. As the former owner of TREK, Michael provided years of support with mechanical tune-ups and providing bike racks for cyclists, both of which are crucial to the success of the event.

  • April Smith

    2022 Champion

    April has been an advocate for men’s health and a friend of the Foundation for many years. At the Men’s Health Event every fall April can be found keeping the blood pressure and vitals area running like a well oiled machine. In her community, April is bringing awareness to the disparity in prostate cancer deaths among African American men by speaking about men’s health in places of worship.

  • Ken Bloom

    2021 Champion

    Grants, Proclamations, Website; he’s a master of words for the Foundation. A true Champion when it comes to furthering our mission in the community, he’s at every Foundation event helping it run smoothly. Ken serves on the Foundation Board of Directors and doesn’t hesitate to put his words into actions. We are grateful to have him on our team!

  • Dr. Michael Pack

    2019 Champion

    Dr. Pack is an optometrist who has been providing vision screenings at the Men’s Health Event since 2011. Each year he recruits volunteers to work the vision screening area and always receives rave reviews. Dr. Pack has even started bringing reading glasses to outfit far-sighted men on the spot. Thank you for going above and beyond, Dr. Pack!

  • Sgt. Steve Teichow

    2018 Champion

    Sgt. Steve Teichow is a Royal Oak police officer who developed coronary artery disease without a family history. Wanting to pay forward what he has learned through his own health experiences, he now advocates for men’s health and speaks about first responder health risks. Sgt. Teichow decided to start running and conquered the New York Marathon!

  • Hugh Larkin

    2017 Champion

    Hugh is a Royal Oak firefighter who began advocating for men to get their annual physicals after his yearly checkup revealed prostate cancer. Hugh was honored at the Prostate Cancer Awareness Game with other prostate cancer survivors and threw out the ceremonial first pitch. Check out more of his story in Hometown Life.

  • Ken Griffey Sr. and Ken Griffey Jr.

    2016 Champion

    Ken Griffey Sr. and Ken Griffey Jr. are baseball greats who joined Bayer's “Men Who Speak Up” campaign to encourage men with advanced prostate cancer to recognize the warning signs of advancing disease. Ken Griffey Sr, a prostate cancer survivor, helped kick off our first Blue Monday in front of the Spirit of Detroit!