“I ignored the signs. I waited too long. No one else should.”
In July 2024, I was diagnosed with prostate cancer. I had a full prostate removal and kept it private—only my immediate family knew. It was one of the most personal and confronting moments of my life.
But now, I’ve decided to speak up. Not because I want sympathy. But because I want to make a difference.
When I looked in the mirror during recovery, I thought: If my son can put people on Mars, then surely I can do something here on Earth to help people live longer. That thought changed everything.
This is my story. And maybe, it might just help save yours.
I’m now building something new—something that could help others avoid what I went through.
It’s called the Musk Health System: a set of next-generation preventative health tools designed to help you detect risks earlier and live longer. The first test will be a focused DNA-based screening tool to help identify genetic predisposition to prostate cancer.
If I had access to this kind of insight earlier, I might have made different choices. That’s why I’m developing it now—for you, for your sons, for all of us.
This isn’t about fear. It’s about taking control. It’s about knowing—early enough to make a difference.
I’m inviting you to be part of this mission.
Whether you’re over 40, or simply want to be proactive about your health—this is your chance to get ahead of the curve.
Let’s build something that lasts—because in time, we all deserve a better chance.