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Everyman - Funding research to cross out male cancer

Everyman - Funding research to cross out male cancer

Everyman is the UK's leading male cancer campaign

What women can do to help

Women play a big part in educating men about male cancer.  A recent survey conducted by Everyman found that almost 50% of men would feel most comfortable talking to their wife, girlfriend or partner if they were worried about testicular cancer. 

Women are often the ‘gate-keepers’ to men’s health, encouraging the men within their families to be self aware and also to visit their GP if any symptoms do arise.

Below are a few ways that you can help the men in your life:

  1. Find out the facts about testicular cancer and prostate cancer and make the men in your life aware too.
  2. Check your partner’s testicles!  Often women will notice symptoms before men, particularly for testicular cancer.
  3. Support us through fundraising activity or encourage the men in your life to get involved.

Cosmopolitan magazine is helping to raise awareness of male cancer by running its celebrity naked male centrefold features in conjunction with Everyman each month.

Past centrefolds include Sol Campbell, David James, Simon Jones and Jack Osbourne.

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Everyman: Funding research to cross out male cancer

Everyman is a campaign run by The Institute of Cancer Research. A charity, Not for Profit. Company Limited by Guarantee. Registered in England No. 534147.

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