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BfAF BROTHERS invites you to stand with us, like family, to empower men navigating prostate cancer, to confront stigma and demystify the malignancy. The pros. Crazy!

We share survivor stories, links to expertice and treatments, so everyone is better prepared for what may come. Dear Friend,

Having spent decades as a Canadian creator/producer travelling the world, delivering campaigns, shows, and videos for top-tier clients, personalities, and brands, my life was recently upended. After months of tests, on a May 2024 phone call, I heard from my doctor, words no man ever wants to hear: “You’ve got prostate cancer.”

I’d been experiencing symptoms for quite some time, but like most guys, ignored them. The signs worsened, so I called my family doctor, who ordered a full work-up that led to his shocking prognosis: “I really think you have prostate cancer.” “You guys are much more prone to this.” He immediately referred me to a specialist in urologic oncology at Juravinski Cancer Care Centre in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, where I live. “Why the hell didn’t I get checked sooner!?” The specialist insisted on a biopsy at The Princess Margaret Cancer Care Centre in Toronto. Terrified, I pushed back. This would be too defining. Prostate cancer is typically passed down from fathers to their sons. Jamaican-born, raised by my maternal family, I knew little about my late father’s medical history. I reached out to my cousin Maxine, a nurse in New York. “Did Sam, have it?” She revealed. “Your father did have it, and so did my dad, and both our grandfather as well.” Consoling me, “Don’t worry, cuz. It’s very treatable.”

Ultimately, I caved, and the biopsy confirmed my greatest fear: prostate cancer!! And with that earthshattering advice: “You should get it treated. It’s not something I’d wait on.” I tried to take the news in stride, but behind all my bravado, there was cold, gnawing dread. “How will my life change?” “Will I now only be half a man?” and the toughest one of all: “Am I going to die?”

Panicked, determined, overwhelmed, I turned to the internet but found only confusing clinical jargon, sterile videos, and jarring statistics. “Black men are doubly prone to be diagnosed with the disease and 70% more likely to die” and no one knows why? I became desperate for voices like mine—real men from all walks of life, sharing their experiences, treatments, and recoveries. This echoing void became my call to action…

In a desperate race against the clock, I met with multiple specialists to weigh my options: chemotherapy, prostatectomy, brachytherapy. The cons. Chose high-dose radiation, 5 short sessions, wrapping around my August birthday: daunting, direct, efficient. I then learnt the hard way that radiation also kills good cells. Recovery was excruciating. By year’s end, my PSA levels dropped to 1.1 from 18. I’ve since learnt of others whose PSA levels had surpassed 80 and cancer had spread to their bones. “You’re lucky,” I’m told. “See you in 6 months.”

I’m incredibly grateful to my family doctor and his staff for being proactive, pushing me with to connect with premium specialists who were all knowledgeable, efficient, compassionate. Contrasted against to the horrors of America or countries less wealthy unable to provide proper healthcare for their populations, I am privileged and proud to be Canadian. Prostate cancer is the number one killer in men, and the risks of incidence and death are wide-ranging, dependent on race or where one lives. Time now for action: “BROTHERS from another father”, a borderless initiative that helps men open up about our private battles with prostate cancer, confront stigma, demystify the disease, and share lifesaving techniques, to ensure we’re all better prepared for what may come. Though our fathers may be different, we’re all in this together. In Gratitude
Len D. Henry
Founder/Ally

21/10/2025

BROTHERS is building out a digital community – THE EXCHANGE FORUM – where men can get prostate cancer questions answered or post questions of their own. Do check it out - https://brothersfromanotherfather.com/the-community-exchange/

BROTHERS from another father is a borderless initiative, on a mission to help men open up about our private battles with prostate cancer, confront stigma, demystify the disease, and share lifesaving techniques, to ensure we’re all better prepared for what may come.

The Walnut Foundation is a wonderful Canadian organization, dedicated to doing  incredible work in prostate cancer, spec...
05/10/2025

The Walnut Foundation is a wonderful Canadian organization, dedicated to doing incredible work in prostate cancer, specific to Black men. Their upcoming conference is importantly and well worth your attention.

On Saturday, October 18th, The Walnut Foundation is hosting our Annual Prostate Cancer Conference 2025: “Walking the Path Together: Prostate Cancer Journeys from Screening to Survivorship.”

This event will bring together healthcare providers, patients, caregivers, and community leaders to share knowledge, lived experiences, and strategies for better outcomes in prostate cancer care.

Here’s what you can expect:
✔️ Inspiring keynote speakers highlighting health equity and patient-centered care

✔️ Expert-led panels exploring the latest in prostate cancer screening, treatment, and survivorship

✔️ Powerful patient stories from men and their families navigating the prostate cancer journey

✔️ Networking and support — building stronger community connections

Stay tuned for our speaker lineup and REGISTER NOW!

📅 Date: Saturday, October 18, 2025
📍 Location: North York Memorial Hall + Online
🔗 Register today: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/the-walnut-foundation-annual-prostate-cancer-conference-2025-tickets-1697750590719

01/10/2025

More studio shenanigans on our recent BROTHERSfaf shoot with the great Dan Lim Photo getting’ down to “glass claat” – Jamaicans for sure will get this but for those who don’t – simply replace glass with “raas”;) Learn more about what is about a https://brothersfaf.com/

Photography: Dan Lim
grooming: Roxanne DeNobrega
Zteadicam: Zefred Ansaldo
BTS: Stephanie Pollard

25/09/2025

One sure fire way to avert the progression of is to get tested regularly. BROTHERS is committed to supporting men in this endeavour. Visit our website at BROTHERSfaf.com to learn more.

FREE PSA Testing Clinic for Black Men, Saturday, October 4th. Scan the QR code or visit The Walnut Foundation website.  ...
20/09/2025

FREE PSA Testing Clinic for Black Men, Saturday, October 4th. Scan the QR code or visit The Walnut Foundation website.

18/09/2025

"Don't f**k around. Get Tested." Studio shenanigans with some amazing and generous friends of BROTHERS:

Camera: Zefred Ansaldo (Zteadicam)
Photography: Dan Lim Photo
Grooming: Roxanne DeNobrega
Production Asst.: Stephanie Pollard-Scott

**karound

Thank you.💙
16/09/2025

Thank you.💙

Introducing Alex Mason BROTHERS Project Manager. His story is most compelling, a  .
15/09/2025

Introducing Alex Mason BROTHERS Project Manager. His story is most compelling, a .

Your Content Goes Here I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again; I am always reminded that intersectionality is something to be proud of and something that unites us. We are always more than just one component of our perceived identity. As a visible minority, a member of the 2SLGBTQ+

15/09/2025

The risks of are surprising. BROTHERS is committed to supporting the Canadian Cancer Society and its goals. Click the link to DONATE.

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