Everyman - Funding research to cross out male cancerEveryman is the UK's leading male cancer campaign
Celebrities Strip Off for EverymanA host of sexy male celebrities, including Max and Paddy star Patrick McGuiness, actor Nick Moran and singer Ronan Keating have taken their clothes off for a ‘Centrefolds VIP special’ in the June issue of Cosmopolitan magazine in aid of The Everyman Campaign. As with the monthly Centrefold page in the magazine, which promotes the Everyman message, this special edition is helping to raise awareness of male cancer throughout June, which is Everyman Male Cancer Awareness Month.
Ronan Keating bravely bares all to help raise awareness Philip Black from The Everyman Campaign commented, “Everyman is delighted to be celebrating 5 years of working with Cosmopolitan magazine. The centrefold special is a great way to raise awareness of male cancer amongst females, who are often vital when educating the men in their lives about health issues. As testicular cancer is 99% curable if caught early enough, making men and their partners aware of the signs and symptoms is very important so that men can recognise any problems early on.” Everyman is a campaign run by The Institute of Cancer Research to raise awareness of, and funds for research into, male cancer at The Everyman Centre – Europe’s first and only centre dedicated to male cancer research -ends-For further information about The Everyman Campaign please contact:Charlotte Muskett, Everyman Press Office E: T: 0207 153 5312 Mobile: 07788 427856 Notes to editors :This year’s centrefold line-up includes:
Please note:Unfortunately the press office are unable to answer queries from the general public. For general cancer information please refer to The Institute's cancer information page. Everyman: Funding research to cross out male cancer
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