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Conducting a swift examination after your shower could be crucial in protecting against a cancer that's alarmingly common ...
But there’s no need to regularly self-check at a set time or in a set way, as there is a lack of evidence showing a benefit to testicular self-checking. Remember, it’s still important to listen to ...
If you regularly check your own body for changes, you can detect cancer earlier. Doctors have clear guidelines for us to help ...
Chris Stark’s testicular cancer experience has made him a braver person. The Capital Breakfast show presenter - who announced on social media in March he underwent cancer surgery and was "effectively ...
There are many different types of cancer. Some types of it are biologically exclusive for example uterine cancer for female ...
Test Fest, at Taunton Rugby Club on Saturday, featured 20 bands, two DJs, a silent disco, children's activities, drumming and balloon workshops. Behind all the fun was a serious message urging men to ...
Tickets, priced at £30, have been selling ahead of the event, which is headlined by The Hoosiers and Woody Cook, the son of Norman ‘Fatboy Slim’ Cook and Zoe Ball. Test Fest will feature many other ...
Two’s company, but a lump is a crowd! April is Testicular Cancer Awareness Month, a time to take charge of your health by not dropping the ball — and checking yours instead. Testicular cancer is one ...
Oisín Queva from Kinsale, 22, caught his cancer in the early stages over summer last year, which he says is because he's "always checking himself." The disease can have a range of symptoms, including ...
Most Americans are unaware that testicular cancer primarily affects men under 40, highlighting a need for better education on early detection. The OSUCCC – James survey found that only 13% of U ...
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