Rickey Jackson knows what it takes to be a man. But it's more than dominating a football field, winning a Super Bowl or earning his way into the NFL Hall of Fame. Rickey knows being a man means taking care of yourself so you can take care of the people in your life. That's why he - along with several other New Orleans Saints legends - is partnering with Tulane Health System to raise awareness of prostate cancer and provide FREE PSA screenings to any eligible men. Meet and have pictures taken with Rickey and other football legends. Hear Rickey's personal testimony about his prostate cancer diagnosis and recovery. Enter a drawing to win memorabilia signed by Rickey and other former players. Test your skills on a robotic surgery system. Win prizes by testing your strength against former NFL players. Enjoy a free lunch and learn about other men's health topics from the experts at Tulane.
Saturday, Sep 7, 9 AM-12 PM
ManUp 2019 FREE Prostate Cancer Screening Event
Tulane Medical Center Main Lobby
FREE
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