One Line, One Fight: Brothers Facing Prostate Cancer Together
What are the odds that four men from the same pledge line would all face prostate cancer? In this powerful and deeply personal episode of If You Are My Brothers, host Reggie Hicks is joined by three of his line brothers—Eric Chaney, Tony Liggett, and Frank “Frankie J.” Purnell—members of the Zeta Pi Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity at the University of Georgia who pledged together in 1976. Decades after college, their brotherhood was tested again by the same diagnosis: prostate cancer.
Together, these men share their individual journeys—from diagnosis and treatment decisions to side effects, survivorship, and the emotional realities men rarely discuss. They talk candidly about PSA testing, active surveillance, radiation therapy, hormone treatment, incontinence, intimacy, and the importance of being your own health advocate. This is more than a conversation about cancer—it’s a call to action for men, especially Black men, to know their numbers, talk openly, and look out for one another. Brotherhood didn’t end at graduation—and in this case, it helped save lives.
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🎙️ Featured Guests:
- Eric Chaney – Prostate cancer survivor navigating treatment decisions
- Tony "T" Liggett – Survivor of aggressive prostate cancer and advocate for education
- Frank “Frankie J.” Purnell – Survivor emphasizing vigilance and family history
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🔑 Key Takeaways:
- Early detection saves lives—know your PSA number
- Men must talk openly about prostate cancer
- Brotherhood and support matter during survivorship
- Treatment decisions should be informed and personalized
- Life after prostate cancer is real—and manageable
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