As we begin a new year, I take a moment to reflect on what 2018 brought me in my testicular cancer awareness efforts, as well as my own journey.

As we begin a new year, I take a moment to reflect on what 2018 brought me in my testicular cancer awareness efforts, as well as my own journey.
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.
Testicular cancer survivor Rob Harvey had a dream to break the Guinness World Record for Fastest Journey on Foot from Lands End to John O’Groats.
April is Testicular Cancer Awareness Month. Here are a few ways how you can grab this opportunity by the balls and make the most of this important month.
#Takea2nd4theBoys – Testicular self exams save lives and survior Ken Lane wants to help you remember to do them monthly with his campaign.
At the Ship’s Got Balls event, over 230 college guys grabbed their junk for a good cause – to break the world record for largest testicular self exam.
Sack and use these six, easy ways to talk about testicles in everyday conversation. I promise it won’t make anyone too testy.
Think you don’t need to do a self exam of your testicles every month? Think again. It’s a vital practice that might just save your life.
For April, which is Testicular Cancer Awareness Month, we must be sure to utilize all thirty days to their fullest extent.
Rather than focusing on my own journey, I begin to reflect on how I can begin paying it forward to raise testicular cancer and men’s health awareness.