Through Save a Nut, testicular cancer survivor Mark Borja hopes to educate men about testicular cancer through a fun and engaging platform.

Through Save a Nut, testicular cancer survivor Mark Borja hopes to educate men about testicular cancer through a fun and engaging platform.
After facing cancer twice in his twenties, Hugo Toovey founded 25StayAlive in hopes of getting young people to focus on their health at an earlier age.
Jason Greenspan shares his story of facing testicular cancer in his high school senior year. As a college senior, he aimed to make a difference.
Hanging In There explores what a testicular cancer diagnosis means to a man, his wife, and friends, through a great blend of comedy and drama.
Dan Duffy and and I are two testicular cancer survivors, with many commonalities in our stories and mission.
Back in the 1970s, testicular cancer used to be a death sentence. Thanks to the work of Dr. Lawrence Einhorn, now it’s one of the most curable cancers.
HealtheVoices19 brought together health advocates from around the world and many condition areas. My takeaways as a cancer advocate are here.
A testicular self-exam is one of the easiest and most important thing a man can do for early detection of testicular cancer.
Facing BEP chemotherapy for testicular cancer? Have a billion questions? Can’t find any clear answers? I suggest starting here.
Nad and Tad, a pair of animated testicles brought to life by the Testicular Cancer Foundation, work to educate young men about this disease.