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
Read MoreAlex 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.
Read MoreOklahoma 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.
Read MoreTesticular 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.
Read MoreHalfTorqued’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.
Read MoreSurvivorship isn’t a finish line; it’s a lifelong process. In honor of National Cancer Survivor’s Month, we’re highlighting the unique long-term needs of testicular cancer survivors and the importance of personalized care after treatment. A recent article from Harvard Health Publishing explores how survivorship care is evolving and why it matters now more than ever.
Read MoreThe 28-year old went on to emphasize the importance of early detection through regular checks by saying “getting checked by a doctor quickly was the best approach and I encourage men to get checked regularly for testicular cancer.”
Read MoreThe following is from Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSKCC). To read the interview with Dr. Matulewicz, click here. Our thanks to MSKCC for their continued research into the treatment and care of testicular cancer.
Read MoreTesticular Cancer Awareness Foundation is thankful for years of support from Dr. Cary. Most recently, Dr. Cary served as the chair of our 2023 Testicular Cancer Conference and has previously served on our Board of Directors.
Read MoreSean Kern was diagnosed with testicular cancer himself. Quickly changing from someone who treats the disease, to someone needing the treatment. After being diagnosed, he came back to IU to receive the guidance and care from his mentors as a patient this time, instead of a colleague.
Read MoreThis 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.
Read MoreColby Brock, best known for his YouTube channel with Sam Golbach, has recently been diagnosed with testicular cancer in February 2023. He went to the doctor after experiencing pain in his lower pelvis area and left testicle. The doctor was 95% sure he had a cancerous mass in his testicle.
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