Posts tagged Testicular cancer self exams
Alex Singleton Makes Triumphant Return Following Testicular Cancer Surgery

Denver Broncos linebacker and defensive captain Alex Singleton made a triumphant return just 23 days after testicular cancer surgery, showcasing his skill on the field and raising awareness through My Cause, My Cleats

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Broncos Linebacker Alex Singleton Diagnosed with Testicular Cancer

Alex Singleton was diagnosed with testicular cancer after routine NFL screenings flagged elevated HcG levels. Thanks to early detection, he had surgery quickly and is on the path to recovery. He’s urging everyone to prioritize regular testicular cancer screenings.

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Oklahoma City's Thunder Guard Nikola Topić Is Undergoing Chemotherapy for Testicular Cancer

Oklahoma City Thunder guard Nikola Topić has begun chemotherapy after a testicular cancer diagnosis. Doctors are optimistic about his recovery, and his team is offering full support as he focuses on getting healthy.

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Beyond the Cure: The Hidden Side Effects of Testicular Cancer

Testicular cancer treatment offers high survival rates, but survivors may face long-term side effects. This article explores how to address these challenges and focus on quality of life beyond the cure.

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HalfTorqued Dyno Day & Car Show This Saturday in Johnson City, TN- Supporting Testicular Cancer Awareness Foundation

HalfTorqued’s Dyno Day/Car Show roars into Johnson City, TN this Saturday! Join hosts Jeremy Ray Taylor and Matt Smith for an unforgettable day of cars, dyno runs, and fundraising for the Testicular Cancer Awareness Foundation.

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Athlete Sebastien Haller and PUMA Raise Awareness for Testicular Cancer

A huge thank you to PUMA and Sebastien Haller for raising awareness around testicular cancer during the month of April - Testicular Cancer Awareness Month. 

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Young Marine from Olathe, Kansas died undetected from testicular cancer

This story is heartbreaking, and our deepest condolences go out to Gabriel's family. Gabriel Puchalla was an 18-year-old Marine who passed away last month (April 2023) due to testicular cancer. He had come home for the holidays complaining of back pain but him and his family didn't think much of it.

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