My Nonprofit Reviews

FH Trey Moore III MD
Review for North Texas Prostate Cancer Coalition, Colleyville, TX, USA
The North Texas Prostate Cancer Coalition is a very well organized and very medically savvy group of men built on the idea of spreading knowledge about prostate cancer including the innovations. They are very non-biased and with very good intentions of helping men who desire to learn more about their options AND to promote advocacy. I am very impressed with this organization and have served as an advisor when needed.
FH Trey Moore III MD, Urology
Review for North Texas Prostate Cancer Coalition, Colleyville, TX, USA
The North Texas Prostate Coalition has been the centerpiece for advocacy, patient/family support, and education in the DFW metroplex. As a physician, I have appreciated this excellent group to be able to refer my patients after prostate cancer diagnosis and then ongoing for long term support. I highly recommend this well run organization. It is well organized, well run and an incredibly valuable resource to advancing knowledge and advocacy for prostate cancer treatment.
Dr Frank (Trey) Moore III MD, Urology, Fort Worth.
Review for North Texas Prostate Cancer Coalition, Colleyville, TX, USA
The North Texas Prostate Coalition has been the centerpiece for advocacy, patient/family support, and education in the DFW metroplex. As a physician, I have appreciated this excellent group to be able to refer my patients after prostate cancer diagnosis and then ongoing for long term support. I highly recommend this well run organization. It is well organized, well run and an incredibly valuable resource to advancing knowledge and advocacy for prostate cancer treatment.
Dr Frank (Trey) Moore III MD, Urology, Fort Worth.
Review for North Texas Prostate Cancer Coalition, Colleyville, TX, USA
Excellent charity active in education for prostate cancer patients. This is done with a group of passionate and very well educated survivors. I highly recommend this group for its advocacy and support.
Review for North Texas Prostate Cancer Coalition, Colleyville, TX, USA
The North Texas Prostate Coalition has been the centerpiece for advocacy, patient/family support, and education in the DFW metroplex. As a physician, I have appreciated this excellent group to be able to refer my patients after prostate cancer diagnosis and then ongoing for long term support. I highly recommend this well run organization.
Dr Frank (Trey) Moore III MD, Urology, Fort Worth.
Review for North Texas Prostate Cancer Coalition, Colleyville, TX, USA
The North Texas Prostate Cancer Coalition is an organization constructed from the ground roots by patients with a passion towards addressing the challenges of prostate cancer. The Coalition is independent of any organization and provides education and a forum for newly diagnosed patients as well as survivors. They are a very fair minded group basing their information on science. I would highly recommend this group to any men (or their family) seeking information on the evolving topic of prostate cancer especially in this time of conflicting reports.
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I have had patients that have found great relief in getting information from this organization.
If I had to make changes to this organization, I would...
I hope they continue to grow with a broad base of medical advisers and can become a voice in the community in a time that funding and screening for prostate cancer and research is in jeopardy.
Will you volunteer or donate to this organization beyond what is required of advisors?
Likely
How much of an impact do you think this organization has?
A lot
Will you tell others about this organization?
Definitely
When was your last experience with this nonprofit?
2012
How did you learn about this organization?
I watched this organization grow from a ground swell of determination from a few patients and finally uniting many support groups in the region.
What is this organization's top short-term priority?
Education and community awareness about prostate cancer and to counter recent flawed studies about prostate cancer screening.
What is its top priority in the long run?
same