Dr. Keith Crawford

Dr. Keith Crawford

Director of Clinical Trials and Patient Education

Director of Clinical Trials and Patient Education

PHEN

Dr. Keith Crawford joined PHEN in 2019.  As Director of Clinical Trials and Patient Education, he is responsible for implementing programs in these areas as well as working with patients and PHEN partners.

Dr. Crawford has more than 20 years of experience in the Life Sciences and completed his graduate and post-graduate training at Harvard Medical School where he developed competencies in the area of genomics, proteomics, immunology, microbiology, infectious diseases, and regenerative medicine.

During his post-doctoral training, Keith was selected by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation as a Harold Amos Fellow. His work in the field of immunology caught the eye of the Department of Defense where he received funding to develop antidotes for chemical and biological weapons exposure as well as create a high throughput platform for the detection of biological weapons and emerging infectious agents.

After completing this directive, Dr. Crawford became the Director of the Center for Molecular Orthopedics at Brigham and Women’s Hospital. He was responsible for leading research efforts at the center, which gave rise to the discovery of a novel population of early lineage adult stem cells.  Dr. Crawford and his colleagues were responsible for the preclinical studies, which laid the foundation for a spinal fusion therapeutic. 

Dr. Crawford is a graduate of Prairie View University, the University of Texas Medical School in Houston (Medical Doctorate), and Harvard University (Doctor Philosophy) where he studied cell biology and immunology.

Mr. Thomas A. Farrington

Mr. Thomas A. Farrington

President and Founder

President and Founder

PHEN

Thomas Farrington founded the Prostate Health Education Network (PHEN) in 2003 after receiving treatment for prostate cancer in 2000 and publishing his first book Battling The Killer Within in 2001. Under Mr. Farrington’s leadership, PHEN is recognized as the leading prostate cancer education and advocacy organization with national programs and initiatives focused on the needs of African Americans.

A key foundation for PHEN’s success is its national network of prostate cancer survivors and their loved ones who support the organization’s efforts within their communities. PHEN partners with hundreds of churches across the nation to bring education and awareness programs into their communities and recruit local prostate cancer medical specialists as educators for these events.

PHEN also makes extensive use of online programming to reach and support individual educational needs. Mr. Farrington’s background is in Information Technology.  Farrington currently serves as a member of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network’s (NCCN) Prostate Cancer Treatment Guidelines Panel and the NCCN Prostate Cancer Early Detection Guidelines Panel. He serves as a trustee of the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and as an advisor to a number of other healthcare organizations and programs. Mr. Farrington received a B.S. in Electrical Engineering from North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University in 1966.

Mr. Euvon Jones

Prostate Cancer Survivor

Prostate Cancer Survivor

Mr. Euvon Jones, a stage IV prostate cancer survivor, Euvon Jones is a motivational speaker who advocates annual prostate checkups and, if diagnosed with prostate cancer, maintaining a healthy and meaningful quality of life through any treatment process.
The Baltimore, Maryland, native used his HVAC Mechanical Design skill set to manage and supervise projects in California, Maryland, and Washington, D.C., including, but not limited to, government contracts, NIH, Med-Star Georgetown University Hospital, and Georgetown University.
In 2011, while co-operating his HVAC firm, Mr Jones was suddenly diagnosed with stage IV prostate cancer, with a psa level of 398, and which had metastasized to his lymph nodes and bones. He initially received the daily Casadex hormone therapy, as well as tri-monthly Lupron shots. Once the Casadex failed to be effective, his oncologist, Dr. Nancy A. Dawson, of Med-Star Gerogetown Hospital, recommended a six-week immunotherapy procedure designed to use his own white blood cells to boost his immune system to fight the cancer.
Euvon believes the immunotherapy, administered in 2013, along with his nutritional and environmental changes, have been successful in providing him with a positive quality of life. Since 2016, his psa levels have remained at 0.0, and the cancerous lesions in his bones and lymph nodes have receded. His wife, Janet, who steered their lifestyle in a healthier direction, chronicled their journey in her memoir, The Trial of Stage IV Prostate Cancer; A Wife’s Case for Faith, Hope, and Help, which is available on Amazon. The video, Euvon’s Story, which profiles the immunotherapy treatment he received, is also available to view online.
Currently, in addition to celebrating life with Janet, their four children, and six grandchildren, Euvon attends conferences, workshops, and symposiums encouraging men to get regular wellness checkups and, if diagnosed with prostate cancer, to become a student of their diagnosis, seek an astute medical team, and consider immunotherapy, if appropriate and available. Men are also challenged to include their loved ones in the process, since prostate cancer is not just an individual disease; rather, it involves an extensive and strong support system along with the medical team that, when fighting together, can be overcome. 

Ms. Linda Murakami

Director of Advocacy Relations

Director of Advocacy Relations

Amgen Oncology Division

Ms. Murakami serves as the Director of Advocacy Relations in Amgen Oncology Division. She manages a wide range of cancer advocacy programs, which help patients and reduce the impact of these cancers. Ms. Murakami works collaboratively with patient and patient advocacy organizations, like PHEN, to identify better ways to serve patients. Prostate is one area of focus involving educating the community and making them aware of the importance of early detection screening and the available treatment options, including clinical trials, for men diagnosed with prostate cancer. In addition to her work with Prostate cancer patients, she works to decrease the disparity gap in other cancer therapeutic areas. 

Carmen White

Multicultural Participant Experience Lead

Multicultural Participant Experience Lead

Pfizer's Global Product Development Division

Carmen White serves as the Multicultural Participant Experience Lead in Pfizer’s Global Product Development Division and has clinical trials patient engagement and healthcare communications experience serving the public sector, academia, and the pharmaceutical industry on both the specialized-service agency and sponsor side. In her role, Carmen leads educational and awareness programing and works to continuously improve the participant experience to enable diverse and inclusive participation in clinical trials through equitable access and practices. Over her career, she has supported clinical trials for various Sponsors in multiple therapeutic areas and developed protocol review, public awareness, and community outreach programs for a leading multi-center comprehensive cancer center. Carmen holds a B.A. in Psychology from Hampton University, and a Master of Business Administration in Marketing and resides in Jacksonville, Florida.

Justin Lorentz, MS

Genetic Counselor

Genetic Counselor

Odette Cancer Center, Sunny Brook Health Center, Toronto, Canada

Justin Lorentz is a certified genetic counselor and graduate from McGill University. He practices clinically at Medcan and he is the lead of Sunnybrook Health Science Centre’s Male Oncology Research and Education (MORE) Program; a registry for men with hereditary cancer. Justin is affiliated with the University of Toronto as an instructor. His academic interests are in hereditary prostate cancer and clinical applications of whole genome sequencing.