Men’s Health Network Joins National Coalitions: Supporting Bladder Cancer Research Funding and Strengthening the Nursing Workforce

MHN announced its support for two national policy initiatives aimed at improving men’s health outcomes. The organization joined national coalitions advocating for the creation of a Bladder Cancer Research Program within the Department of Defense CDMRP and for federal policy updates recognizing post-baccalaureate nursing degrees as professional degrees to strengthen the healthcare workforce. The announcement highlights the importance of cancer prevention, research investment, and expanding access to care, particularly for men who face higher mortality rates and barriers to preventive services.Continue reading

Listen to Your Heart: Elevating Heart Valve Disease Awareness During Heart Health Month

Heart Health Month and Heart Valve Disease Awareness Day (February 22) highlight the importance of recognizing and addressing heart valve disease—an often underdiagnosed condition affecting millions of Americans, particularly older adults. Many people experience symptoms that are mistaken for normal aging, delaying diagnosis and treatment. Awareness and early detection are critical, as heart valve disease is treatable when identified in time. Through the Alliance for Aging Research’s Heart Valve Disease Awareness Day campaign, individuals and organizations can access ready-to-use educational and social media resources to help spread awareness. By downloading and sharing these materials, everyone can play a role in encouraging conversations, earlier screening, and better heart health outcomes.Continue reading

Announcing the My Cancer, My Plan Podcast: Launching on World Cancer Day to Empower Men Facing Cancer

This blog announces the launch of the *My Cancer, My Plan Podcast* on World Cancer Day 2026, a new six-episode series from Men’s Health Network designed to support men at one of the most overwhelming moments of their lives, a cancer diagnosis. Built from the *My Cancer, My Plan* digital guide, the podcast delivers trusted, patient-focused education through a men’s health lens, featuring candid conversations with cancer patients, caregivers, oncologists, and national experts. Each episode tackles critical topics such as biomarker and genetic testing, treatment side effects, equity in cancer care, caregiving, and informed decision-making, with the goal of helping men ask better questions, make confident choices, and understand that they do not have to navigate cancer alone.Continue reading

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