The Max Mallory Foundation was founded after its namesake passed away from testicular cancer. His brother, John-Mark Mallory, shares Max’s story.

The Max Mallory Foundation was founded after its namesake passed away from testicular cancer. His brother, John-Mark Mallory, shares Max’s story.
Brett Hoffland works as a reporter for KSTP Eyewitness News, and shared his experience with testicular cancer live on air!
In ChemBro, testicular cancer survivor and fitness junkie, Adam Bernard, shares his experiences and life lessons learned from facing this disease.
Jay Elwell wrote a book called “Rotten Fruit” in the aftermath of his testicular cancer experience to process and pay it forward.
Testicular cancer survivor Joseph Marino founded a group called OnlyTakes1 to provide brotherhood for fellow patients and survivors.
Testicular cancer survivor Dan Wheeler has committed to provide support, compassion, and encouragement to those who are now facing their own battles.
With courage and candor, Alex Bartlett shares his story and what it’s like to be given an advanced testicular cancer diagnosis in his early twenties.
Jonny Imerman forms Imerman Angels in the aftermath of his testicular cancer battle, because he didn’t want anyone to face a cancer experience alone.
Matt Ode faced testicular cancer at 24. Now, he works to help others share their story, move forward, and thrive beyond their journey.
After facing testicular cancer, Joe Bakhmoutski founded Simplify Cancer to help other people navigate through their own personal journeys.