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‘Real Housewives of Atlanta' star Dwight Eubanks say he ‘never thought' about prostate cancer
‘Real Housewives of Atlanta' star Dwight Eubanks say he ‘never thought' about prostate cancer

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time15-06-2025

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‘Real Housewives of Atlanta' star Dwight Eubanks say he ‘never thought' about prostate cancer

'Real Housewives of Atlanta' star Dwight Eubanks is opening up about his stage 4 prostate cancer diagnosis, saying he never thought it would be him. Eubanks sat down with Channel 2's Karyn Greer for his first TV interview since announcing his diagnosis earlier this month. 'It's still very fresh right now. It's very new,' he said, 'I've had to take in a lot in a short window.' [DOWNLOAD: Free WSB-TV News app for alerts as news breaks] The reality television star and celebrity stylist known for his big personality is using his voice to tell Black men to get tested for prostate cancer. 'The doctors told me then that the chances of me having prostate cancer were slim to none because it was on my mother's side of the family,' he explained. 'So I never thought about it.' At a health fair he organized at his church in January, he decided to get tested. Days later, he learned he had prostate cancer. Further testing in April confirmed the stage 4 diagnosis. TRENDING STORIES Metro Atlanta charity that gives cars to families in need helps one of its own PHOTOS: Thousands of protesters gather across metro Atlanta, north Georgia What are the signs, symptoms of prostate cancer One in four Black men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer, healthcare experts say. '[Georgia is] number five in incidents and number six in mortality in the nation, but in the City of Atlanta, it's worse than even the state of Georgia and the rest of the nation,' Dr. Leigh Ann Burnham said, assistant professor of surgery at Morehouse School of Medicine. Dr. Burnham is also a national expert in prostate cancer in Black men. She says it's important for all men to get the simple blood test because early detection is crucial. 'According to the American Cancer Society, prostate cancer is over 99.9% survival rate five years out, if you detect it early when the cancer is still within the prostate,' she said. Eubanks says he is considering his options for treatment. 'There's new technology, new information out there to help dissolve it, whether it's radiation or chemo. There's a seed that I'm really leaning toward. It's less invasive,' he told Greer. He has also partnered with the nonprofit Zero Prostate Cancer to help more men learn their PSA numbers, which can mean something isn't right. [SIGN UP: WSB-TV Daily Headlines Newsletter]

Planned Parenthood fundraiser brings in $170K+ at Buckhead gala
Planned Parenthood fundraiser brings in $170K+ at Buckhead gala

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time18-05-2025

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Planned Parenthood fundraiser brings in $170K+ at Buckhead gala

Planned Parenthood Southeast held a fundraiser on Saturday in Buckhead. The group hosted its 'A Night for our Rights' gala at the Buckhead Intercontinental Hotel. They've raised more than $170,000 so far. Channel 2's Karyn Greer served as emcee for the event. [DOWNLOAD: Free WSB-TV News app for alerts as news breaks] TRENDING STORIES: Manhunt underway for man accused of taking infant hostage in Hogansville, assaulting officer Body found in search for missing kayaker at Lake Lanier Back at it again: Couple says contractor investigated by Channel 2 left them with unfinished pool [SIGN UP: WSB-TV Daily Headlines Newsletter]

American Cancer Society's Relay For Life walk held in Gwinnett County
American Cancer Society's Relay For Life walk held in Gwinnett County

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time27-04-2025

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American Cancer Society's Relay For Life walk held in Gwinnett County

Crowds gathered at Suwanee Town Center in Gwinnett County on Saturday for this year's Relay For Life. The American Cancer Society hoped to raise $700,000 to battle cancer. The relay also had another purpose. 'Cancer does not see age, gender, socioeconomics. It doesn't see any of that. So for me, it's an opportunity for our whole community to come together to love on our survivors, to celebrate them,' breast cancer survivor Kirsten Baker said. Channel 2's Karyn Greer served as emcee of the event, which also honored loved ones lost to cancer. [DOWNLOAD: Free WSB-TV News app for alerts as news breaks] TRENDING STORIES: 2 deputies shot, 1 dead after traffic stop in Columbia County Bystanders describe DeKalb grocery store shooting that seriously injured 2 innocent people Family of murdered Fulton Co. teacher shines a light on loved one's life [SIGN UP: WSB-TV Daily Headlines Newsletter]

Atlanta nonprofit caring for families while battling childhood cancer
Atlanta nonprofit caring for families while battling childhood cancer

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time26-03-2025

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Atlanta nonprofit caring for families while battling childhood cancer

New research shows that more children are being diagnosed with cancer each year, and one Atlanta nonprofit is hoping to put a stop to that. But CURE Childhood Cancer isn't only thinking about the child fighting the disease, they're also looking out for the families fighting alongside them. For 50 years, they have been working to advance research and treatment for cancers affecting children. While survival rates are above 80%, cancer is still the leading cause of death by disease for children. [DOWNLOAD: Free WSB-TV News app for alerts as news breaks] Channel 2′s Karyn Greer spoke with the mother of a childhood cancer survivor who said CURE supported her and her family. 'I remember looking over at my daughter, who was 15 at the time, and I just looked at her. We locked eyes and I was like, 'Do you understand what the doctor just said?' You know, we're, you know, tears and just stunned and shock and surreal,' Karen Rutherford said of the moment she learned her daughter had cancer. Rutherford says she was determined to get through her daughter Katie's diagnosis of rabdomysacoma, a rare solid cancerous tumor on her face. 'We were referred to Emory and they finally were able to do a biopsy. But it probably was a four month period of not really knowing, and it looked like it was growing before our eyes. Every day, this little, tiny little finally got to the size of like a quarter before we figured out what was going on,' she remembered. That's when Rutherford says they were introduced to CURE. 'When you have a child in cancer, you don't want to leave their room, so to be able to just hop down to the family room real quick and grab a sandwich and come right back and be with my daughter, that was huge,' she said. Mark Myers with CURE Childhood Cancer says there are between 500 and 600 children in Georgia diagnosed with cancer each year. 'An overwhelming majority are treated in Atlanta,' Myers said. TRENDING STORIES: Atlanta bagpiper killed while scuba diving; son who vanished 4 years ago found dead at home Federal agents raid manufacturing plant in Bartow County in labor trafficking investigation 4 Georgia soldiers have died after being reported missing in Lithuania On Wednesday, donating to CURE Childhood Cancer and raising money for cancer research was as easy as grabbing a bite to eat. All of the proceeds from all purchases at Jersey Mike's Subs' locations in metro Atlanta, Columbus, Athens and Macon are going directly to CURE Childhood Cancer. Channel 2 Action News stopped by a restaurant in Atlanta and found it packed with supporters. 'It's been huge,' manager Travis Joyner said. 'Customers coming in, one of our biggest days for a good cause.' Last year's Day of Giving resulted in CURE receiving more than $500,000 for emergency financial assistance. [SIGN UP: WSB-TV Daily Headlines Newsletter]

Queen of the Nigerian Warri Kingdom visits Atlanta to lay groundwork for partnership
Queen of the Nigerian Warri Kingdom visits Atlanta to lay groundwork for partnership

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time11-03-2025

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Queen of the Nigerian Warri Kingdom visits Atlanta to lay groundwork for partnership

The Queen of the Warri Kingdom in Nigeria is paying a visit to Atlanta and meeting with city and state leaders in an effort to open the lines of communication. Queen Olori Atuwatse III came to the WSB-TV studio in midtown Atlanta to speak with Channel 2′s Karyn Greer. On Monday, the queen consort spoke to legislators under the Gold Dome of the Capitol to discuss opportunities to connect the crown jewel of the Civil Rights Movement with the most populous Black nation of Nigeria. [DOWNLOAD: Free WSB-TV News app for alerts as news breaks] 'I'm really honored to be here because I know that Atlanta has very deep roots, cultural roots with the Civil Rights Movement and a huge African diaspora community,' she told Greer. 'And so I'm really excited to be here to explore those cultural and economic opportunities.' The 38-year-old is the youngest-serving queen in the country. Her visit to Atlanta is just the beginning of her mini world tour. So far, her favorite part of the Peach State's capital has been The King Center. 'Wow. That is all I can say. I was absolutely taken away. Like the tour of his life and just getting a chance to experience everything that he did and he represented. I mean, his legacy still lives on,' she said. TRENDING STORIES: Severe weather threat increasing for late Saturday, Sunday morning across north Georgia GA church daycare employee accused of giving Benadryl to toddlers to make them go to sleep Atlanta police confirm arrest of man accused of slashing homeless tents Her Majesty Atuwatse III is fully aware of the current state of affairs in the United States and hopes city and state leaders will see what her country has to offer. 'We're actually looking to form bridges as opposed to burn bridges. We're looking to build alliances,' she said. Nigeria's Nollywood is actually the second largest producer of movies in the world. And the U.S. is one of their main export destinations for things like crude petroleum, gas, gold and cocoa beans. [SIGN UP: WSB-TV Daily Headlines Newsletter]

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