Why Black Men Can’t Wait to Prioritize Prevention | Episode 147
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The recent passing of R&B legend D’Angelo at just 51 is a sobering reminder of the urgent health challenges facing Black men today. In this powerful episode Dr. Akintobi and Dr. Bryant (from episode 145) rejoin me to unpack the layers behind why Black men continue to experience higher rates of cancer, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and other preventable illnesses.
We explore the biologic, social, and environmental factors that drive these disparities, from neighborhood conditions to systemic barriers in healthcare access. The conversation also dives into why early screening and preventive care are critical, the cancers Black men should be most aware of, and how chronic conditions like hypertension and diabetes amplify risk.
Beyond statistics, our guests discuss the cultural and behavioral factors—including masculinity, stigma, and stress—that often delay care and increase vulnerability. Together, we reframe what prevention looks like and share practical steps Black men can take at every age to protect their health and longevity.
Whether you’re a healthcare provider, advocate, or simply care about the men in your life, this episode offers an urgent and compassionate call to action for awareness, equity, and empowerment.