Testicular Cancer Canada

Testicular Cancer Canada We cover all those elements. Before he passed, Adam told his mother that embarrassment had kept him from telling anyone about his testicular pain.

Testicular cancer could be easily treated if people talked about it a bit more, if we got rid of the taboo, increased awareness, provided more information, and if support was provided to the men who do have it. In 2007, Cherryl Perry founded The Canadian Testicular Cancer Association after the death of her son Adam, who died of testicular cancer at the age of 18. In 2012, Alexandre Desy, a survivo

r, formed Cancer Testiculaire Canada. He too understood the terrible impact embarrassment could have on those living with the disease. The two organizations merged in 2015 to form Testicular Cancer Canada.

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As a testicular cancer survivor, I know firsthand the fear and confusion that comes with diagnosis. For over a decade, we have been fighting to ensure no man faces this journey alone. Now, we need your help to keep our vital work going.

The pandemic has been particularly challenging for our organization. Now that we're resuming operations, your support is more crucial than ever.

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TCC is the national governing body for testicular cancer awareness. Our mission is raise awareness, inform, and support the young men who are affected by testicular cancer. The young man's disease, testicular cancer affects men between the ages of 15-35. It can attack quickly and having lasting impacts on a man's life. Help us bring down those taboos, log on to www.testicularcancer.ngo now.