After facing testicular cancer, Mike Craycraft gave back by forming the Testicular Cancer Society to support patients and survivors.

After facing testicular cancer, Mike Craycraft gave back by forming the Testicular Cancer Society to support patients and survivors.
I’ve now been in remission from testicular cancer for two years and I’ve learned a lot from the years of scans and how to handle them best.
Writing about testicular cancer has been a big part of my journey. It’s a way to process and to heal, while giving back to others.
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.
Matt Wakefield, self-proclaimed “Flatbagger”, works his balls off to raise awareness of testicular cancer in young men and what to look for.
Self-care is something that’s worth investing in after facing testicular cancer. Here are my top three tips for finding your method.
Scott Petinga has formed many different companies to help support an important mission – bringing awareness of testicular cancer to the general public.
Kyle Smith produces monthly cancer awareness videos on his CHECK15 video series. Check them out – they’re quite the hysterical and educational treat!
After numerous periods of worry, I learn to accept the normalcy of going through the CT scan routine. Another scan, another clear result!
After encountering cancer, mindfulness can be a powerful tool to help refocus and set yourself on a better path for healing – inside and out.