I Married a Dick Doctor, Who Fixes Women Too by Madeline Zech Ruiz tells you “everything you wanted to know about human plumbing but were afraid to ask!”

I Married a Dick Doctor, Who Fixes Women Too by Madeline Zech Ruiz tells you “everything you wanted to know about human plumbing but were afraid to ask!”
In Prostate Cancer: Sheep or Wolf?: Navigating Systemic Misinformation, survivor Murray Wadsworth shares what he wants all men to know about this cancer.
Check out ABSOT’s first annual holiday gift guide, featuring books, games, apparel, and more that support testicular cancer awareness and research.
ChemBro – Embracing Beastmode to Beat Cancer is Adam Bernard’s memoir about facing testicular cancer. As a fellow survivor, I found many nuggets of wisdom.
Erectile dysfunction is a symptom, not a disease. Many conditions have the ability to contribute to ED, and why should COVID-19 be any different?
I review “Rotten Fruit: My Testicular Cancer Adventure,” in which testicular cancer survivor Jay Elwell shares his story in a hilarious and frank manner.
After the Cleveland Clinic shared 2020’s MENtion It campaign results, I chatted with Dr. Bajic on what it revealed about men’s health during COVID19.
Man Up to Cancer aims to provide a place of connection, growth, and recovery for men facing cancer throughout all stages of the journey.
Balls of Steel, a set of frozen spheres, wants to help men be aware of testicular cancer… while enjoying a nice, cool beverage.
Black men face various disparities within healthcare. I talked with Freddie Muse, Jr. to discover his take on this issue.