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WELCOME TO EVERYMAN

Everyman is a campaign run by The Institute of Cancer Research to raise awareness of and funding for prostate and testicular cancer.

Prostate cancer kills one man every hour, and testicular cancer is the most common form of cancer in men aged 15-45.

This site gives you information about testicular and prostate cancer as well as ways you can support the campaign.

“It’s great to be part of such an important cause. So check out this website to find out how you can help. And men - check yourself out too.” [Dermot O'Leary]
Dermot O’Leary, Everyman Patron
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[Everyman needs you support]
Click here to make a donation and join the fight against cancer
 
[Testicular Cancer]

Is the most common cancer to affect young men between 15-45 years old.

Click here to find out what you need to know

 
[Prostate Cancer]

Has now overtaken lung
cancer to become the most common cancer in men. More than 30,000 men a year are affected.

Click here to find out more

 
[The Campaign]

Everyman was launched in
1997 to raise awareness and funds for male cancer.
Since then, with your support, we have set up Europe’s first and only centre dedicated to research into male cancers - the Everyman Centre.

Click here to find out more
about Everyman

 

This is a campaign to raise awareness of male cancers in the footballing community.

Click here to find out more

 
[Contact Us]

Everyman
Freepost LON 922
London SW7 3YY
Tel: 0800 731 9468
Fax: 020 7153 5313
Email:

 
 
 
 
[How to get involved]
 

HOW TO GET INVOLVED

There are many ways in which you can get involved and raise money to support our work. From jumping out of a plane, running a marathon, or trekking through rainforests to organising an event of your own. 

Check out www.ultimategolfchallenge.co.uk for our latest Golf Challenge if you fancy playing 90 holes in 24 hours in Iceland this June to raise money for Everyman.

Get involved now

BOXER SHORTS
 

TESCO JOINS THE FIGHT AGAINST CANCER

F+F for Men at Tesco have joined forces with Everyman by selling a limited edition ‘Protect your Nuts’ pants and keyring set. They are generously donating 100% of profits from every pair of exclusive pants to fund research into male cancer.

Find out more about 'Protect your Nuts'

Virgin Money
 

VIRGIN MONEY LAUNCHES PARTNERSHIP

Virgin Money has teamed up with Everyman to stage a variety of events during 2006, with the aim of raising over £250,000 to help fund our vital research.

Find out more about our partnership.......

[Latest Research]
 

LATEST RESEARCH NEWS

The Institute of Cancer Research is a world leader in the fight against male cancer. Find out more about the latest developments in male cancer research.

Read our latest research

[Money]

 

MAKE A DONATION NOW

We need your support to keep making the necessary advances in the fight against male cancer. Please give what you can. More than 90p in every £ we receive goes directly towards supporting our pioneering research.

Make a donation to make a difference

 

[Rachel Stevens]

 

RACHEL GETS FRUITY FOR EVERYMAN

Pop star Rachel Stevens followed in Robbie William's footsteps by starring in an advert for Everyman

View Rachel's ad

Find out more about Rachel's ad

[Cosmopolitan]

 

MALE CELEBRITIES BARE ALL FOR EVERYMAN

June's Cosmopolitan Magazine featured its annual naked male centrefolds bumper issue, where celebrities shed their embarrassment and stripped off to raise awareness of male cancer. A new celebrity picture will appear each issue, so check out the latest magazine to see who is supporting Everyman this month!

Take a peek at some of June's naked male celebrities

     

Everyman is a campaign run by The Institute of Cancer Research.
A charity, not for profit.
Company Limited by Guarantee.
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