Greg Price lost his life to testicular cancer. Now, his family is trying to prevent it from happening to other men through an informational film.
A Ballsy Sense of Tumor
Eight Reasons Why One Ball is Better Than Two
After beating testicular cancer, I’m left with one testicle. However, I’m taking a stand – this is a better lifestyle. Read on to find out why.
John Falk – “Men Get Breast Cancer, Too!”
Two time male breast cancer survivor, John Falk, works hard to educate men about the risks and signs of male breast cancer.
Nancy Balin – The Family Jewels Foundation
The Family Jewels Foundation, formed in honor of Jaimeson Jones by his step-mother Nancy Balin, wants to educate young men about testicular cancer.
Every Man Needs a Urologist
The MENtion IT campaign from the Cleveland Clinic helps to explore trends in men’s health. I sit down with Dr. Modlin to discuss the 2018 results.
Matt Wakefield – Manhood: The Bare Reality
Matt Wakefield, self-proclaimed “Flatbagger”, works his balls off to raise awareness of testicular cancer in young men and what to look for.
Making Testicular Self-Exams Standard Practice in Virginia’s High Schools
Health education for high school students must include the potentially live changing information about testicular cancer and early detection.
Dave Fuehrer – Gryt Health
Two time testicular cancer survivor Dave Fuehrer formed a company called Gryt to help support cancer patients, survivors, and caregivers.
Three Self Care Tips from a Testicular Cancer Survivor
Self-care is something that’s worth investing in after facing testicular cancer. Here are my top three tips for finding your method.
ABSOT is a Winner in the WEGO Health Awards
In the 2018 WEGO Health Awards, A Ballsy Sense of Tumor was crowned as the winner of the Hilarious Patient Leader award. I’d like to thank the Ball-cademy.