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When a man hears the words “You have prostate cancer,” everything stops — but your next steps don’t have to be confusing. In this powerful episode of If You Are My Brothers, host Reggie Hicks sits down with renowned radiation oncologist Dr. James Benton, President of Radiotherapy Clinics of Georgia, to break down prostate cancer treatment with honesty, clarity, and hope. Whether you're newly diagnosed, supporting a loved one, or exploring treatment options, this conversation will help you understand the choices available — and how to make an informed decision. 💬

What We Discuss in This Episode

👨‍⚕️ About Our Guest: Dr. James Benton brings decades of experience in community-based, personalized cancer care. A graduate of Morehouse School of Medicine and Emory University (Chief Resident), he has treated thousands of men and is committed to helping patients navigate prostate cancer with confidence and dignity.

📘 Resources Mentioned

Radiotherapy Clinics of Georgia (RCOG) https://georgiaradiationtherapy.com/

Free Prostate Cancer Guide for Radiotherapy Clinics of Georgia https://info.georgiaradiationtherapy....

Genomic testing options: Polaris, Decipher, GPS

If You Are My Brothers: https://ifyouaremybrothers.org

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