Tag: testicular cancer
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Testicular Cancer: The Ball Is In Your Court This Movember
Movember, an annual month-long event in November, is more than an excuse to grow a stylish mustache. It’s a global movement dedicated to raising awareness about men’s health issues, with a particular focus on testicular cancer. I will discuss the importance of Movember and share tips for early prevention, symptoms, causes, and how men should…
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No Nut November: Can Not Masturbating Reduce Risk Of Testicular Cancer?
Being the topic of countless debates, social media buzz, and its fair share of memes, No Nut November has truly become an annual phenomenon, with men globally challenging themselves to abstain from masturbation and ejaculation for the whole month. With the world now being more conscious of their health and well-being, this annual challenge is…
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Medical Doctor and Testicular Cancer Survivor Advises Men To Check Their Testicles
Testicular cancer is an uncommon cancer that has a lifetime risk. Worldwide, an estimated 74,458 people were diagnosed with testicular cancer in 2020. Men between the ages of 15 – 35 are particularly at risk. Symptoms include lumps or size differences in either testicles, a feeling of heaviness in the scrotum, and a dull ache…
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Check Your Balls and Save Your Life
Check your balls and save your life. This is the advice from Michele Vanzaghi, a 27-year-old medical doctor who was diagnosed with testicular cancer in 2020. In this opinion editorial, Dr Vanzaghi explains why we need to take testicular cancer seriously. Testicular cancer is most common among 15 – 35-year-olds While testicular cancer is a…
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Why You Need A Movember Moustache
Let’s talk about Movember. Have you ever wondered why so many men are embracing more hair on their faces during this month? Well it’s all about joining the Movember movement to raise more awareness for cancers which impact our men. Our fathers, partners, brothers and friends are facing a health crisis, yet it’s rarely talked…
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Dr. Mathabe Explains Why Men Need To Know Their Health Risks
Men tend not to want to know about or address male reproductive diseases or diseases of the urinary tract, but it is really important that they do, as it can significantly improve their health – and even save their lives. Men and their health Here are some issues men and boys should pay special attention…