From John Wilson, Vice President, Oncology Sales & Marketing, Janssen Biotech, Inc. <br /><br />Any trip into unfamiliar terrain can be daunting, particularly if you are without the aid of critical information such as guide books, GPS or at the very least, a map to navigate the way. This is especially true if the journey you are about to embark on is a cancer diagnosis. <br /><br />As an African-American man, I am acutely aware of the increased health risks we face, including the risk of prostate cancer. And, I know first-hand the important role the women in our lives – wives, mothers, daughters, aunts and nieces – play in helping us get to the doctor for check-ups and having conversations about our health. Proactively seeking information and enrolling a team to assist us are critical factors in this battle and more importantly, these actions are entirely within our control. <br /><br />Prostate cancer disproportionately affects the African-American community, where men are 60 percent more likely to be dia