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  1. Apr 11, 2023 · In January 1993, Michael Milken was diagnosed with advanced prostate cancer. He was 46. “The cancer had spread through my body,” says Milken, author of Faster Cures, a new book about his cancer journey and the research advances it spurred. “They told me that I had 12 to 18 months to live.”

  2. One of America’s leading philanthropists over the past four decades, he was called “The Man Who Changed Medicine” in a Fortune cover story. He formalized his previous philanthropy in 1982 by co-founding the Milken Family Foundation, and in 1993 he launched the Prostate Cancer Foundation.

  3. Milken himself was diagnosed with advanced prostate cancer in the same month he was released. His cancer is currently in remission. The Prostate Cancer Foundation works closely with Major League Baseball through its Home Run Challenge program to promote awareness of prostate cancer and raise money for medical research.

  4. Michael Milken's Faster Cures | Prostate Cancer Foundation. Michael Milkens new book chronicles his personal journey and half a century of progress in medical research and public health. “I loved the book and its insights.” —JAMES ALLISON, PHD, NOBEL LAUREATE IN MEDICINE, 2018. “Faster Cures gives us all hope for a brighter future.”

  5. Milkens Nutrition Guide in a Nutshell A bare bones summery of the 40 page Nutrition and Prostate Cancer Guide from The Prostate Cancer Foundation, Michael Milken's organization for raising funds for research, has funded this guide put together by Edward L. Giovannucci, MD, ScD, Professor of Nutrition and Epidemiology, Harvard School of ...

  6. Oct 31, 2018 · When Mike Milken, financier and philanthropist, was diagnosed with advanced-stage prostate cancer, he knew he would have to try something new to survive. He cut out all foods that weren’t fruit or vegetables, reduced his stress and sought out cutting-edge medical advancements.

  7. Founded in 1993 by Mike Milken, PCF has been responsible for raising more than $1 billion in support of cutting-edge research through more than 2,250 research projects at 245 leading cancer centers, with a global footprint spanning 28 countries.

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