Dubai, UAE- February 2025: Harley-Davidson Inc., Enigmas Motorcycle Club and Dr. Sulaiman Al Habib Medical Group have launched a first-of-its-kind programme aimed at increasing prostate cancer check-ups and encouraging early detection among men aged 50 and above in the UAE.
Prostate cancer remains one of the most common cancers globally, with approximately 95% of cases occurring in men over 50. A Lancet Commission study found that prostate cancer diagnoses are projected to reach 2.9m by 2040, meaning around 330 men will be diagnosed every hour. In the UAE, screening is generally recommended for men starting at age 50, but for those with a family history of prostate cancer or other risk factors, screening should begin earlier.
The programme enables all new and existing Harley-Davidson bike owners in the UAE to benefit from a free ‘Mid-Life Check,’ which includes a simple PSA blood test for prostate cancer screening, as part of Harley-Davidson’s existing annual service plan.
With every 500-mile motorbike check-up, Harley-Davidson owners can visit any Dr. Sulaiman Al Habib clinic in the UAE for a complimentary prostate screening. This initiative is available for 2 years under the service warranty plan, ensuring riders prioritise both their bike’s performance and their health.
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Dr. Talal Abdul Jabbar, Consultant Urologist at Dr. Sulaiman Al Habib Medical Group says: “Prostate cancer remains one of the most overlooked health risks for men. The biggest challenge isn’t the disease itself, it’s the hesitation to get screened. Many men avoid check-ups due to outdated fears of invasive procedures, when early detection can be as simple as a blood test. Early warning signs are also often dismissed until it’s too late.”
Dr Fatemeh Aghanasiri, General Practitioner at Dr Sulaiman Al Habib Medical Group – says: “Routine screenings can mean the difference between catching cancer early, when it’s highly treatable, and facing life-altering consequences. The stigma around getting more men to have prostate screenings needs to be dismantled and the ‘Mid-Life Check’ campaign actively works to dismantle these misconceptions and encourage men to take a proactive approach to their health.”
When a new customer purchases a new Harley-Davidson bike, their service plan includes a mandatory 500-mile check-up, during which they can also avail a free prostate cancer screening at Dr. Sulaiman Al Habib clinics.
For existing customers, a new preventive health clause has been added, during their regular bike service check-ups, they will be informed about the offer and can schedule their screening at their convenience.