By Frank Macek Dave Chudowsky As someone who has spent years documenting the lives of others in broadcast and beyond, it's not often that we get the chance to witness a story as personal, raw, and ultimately inspiring as the one recently shared by WKYC's Dave Chudowsky. Dave, a longtime anchor on 3News' morning show "GO!", made the courageous decision to publicly open up about his prostate cancer diagnosis—a decision that resonates not just with his viewers in Northeast Ohio, but with men across the country facing similar silent battles. When Dave broke the news live on air, it wasn’t for sympathy. It was a call to action. His story is a sobering reminder of the importance of routine health screenings and a testament to the life-saving power of early detection. Dave’s journey began with a routine PSA test—a blood test used to screen for prostate-specific antigen levels. Elevated numbers can be an early indicator of prostate cancer, and for Dave, those results turn...