Start the conversation, save a lifetime
From the men’s health network
Every April, Men’s Health Network (MHN) leads a national effort to raise awareness for one of the most therapeutic but often overlooked cancers affecting new and middle-aged men-testicular.
As the number one cancer in men aged 15 to 35 years, testicular cancer requires attention, conversation and, above all, action.
In April, we invite individuals, families, schools and communities I entered the game for Awareness Awareness Month for Testicular Cancer 2025. Whether you share educational resources, encourage self-extensions or organization of Community events, it is now the time to join the movement.
Learn more and download your free tool in:
👉 TesticularcANCANCEAWARENESSMONTH.com
👉 MenshealthNetwork.org/testicular-cancer
Understanding testicular cancer
Testicular cancer comes from testicles, usually in form germ cells (such as seminars). While representing a small percentage of all male cancers, the risk is significantly higher for young men. In 2025, it is appreciated 9.910 new diagnoses will be done in the US, with about 460 deaths.
However, when caught early, testicular cancer is extremely therapeuticwith a five -year survival rate of over 95%.
It’s a young man’s disease
- Average age in diagnosis: 33
- 6% of cases affect boys and adolescents
- 8% of cases occur in men over 55 years of age
- Caucasian are five times more likely to be diagnosed by African -American men
These numbers underline the importance of men’s approach early– Before the symptoms are escalated or missing opportunities for early treatment.
What can you do: Early detection and self -service
Self -knowledge is the first step towards prevention. The monthly self-extensives are fast (less than three minutes) and can be performed in the shower.
Men must check for:
Painless pieces or swelling
Changes in size or figure
A heavy feeling in the scrotum
MHN offers a Awareness Kit for testicular cancer Including a hanger shower to serve as a monthly reminder and guide to appropriate self-exploration techniques.
We encourage all people – and those who love them – to normalize speech on testicular health. Strengthen your brothers, sons, friends and partners to prioritize their well -being.
Participation: Community and digital action
Awareness Awareness Month for Testicular Cancer 2025 It’s more than a campaign – it’s a national appeal for action.
From students to companies, from healthcare providers to policy -makers, everyone can play a role.
Community commitment opportunities:
- Host a “Wear Blue Day” to promote education and solidarity
- Coordinate a local health report Using MHN’s Healthzone event manual
- Involve schools and families with the age -appropriate health of age
- Organize learning activities at home To help young people learn about hygiene and health education
- Call for a formal declaration by your local or state government that recognizes in April as a month of awareness of the courses
Ways to give back:
- Offer to the men’s health network to provide educational materials and support services
- Volunteer For an awareness event or virtual campaign
- Work with MHN and other national organizations to enhance your approach
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📥 TesticularcANCANCEAWARENESSMONTH.com
Start the conversation at home
Creating a prevention culture begins with families. MHN encourages parents and carers to incorporate discussions about testicular cancer into everyday life. Some examples include:
- Children (aged 3-11): Focus on hygiene habits during the bathroom
- Teenagers (12+ ages): Talk about family medical history and introduce the importance of self -care
- Young adults: Normalize men’s health conversations and encourage usual checks
These small conversations can help build a foundation of lifelong health awareness.
Digital campaigns and social media
Your voice matters.
Help us spread the word by participating in the digital campaign using the hashtags:
#Teticularcancer
#Tca
#Menshealth
#Wearblue
#Groinhealth
📲 Tag on us online:
- Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn: @Menshealthnetwork
- Twitter/x: @Menshlthnetwork
MHN has developed download that can be downloaded Sample graphics, captions and digital materials for individuals and organizations to share.
Whether you are a local business, university or non -profit organization – these tools are ready to use.
Declaration: Local Policy Impacts
Local leaders can recognize the month -raising month for testicular cancer via formal proclamation. This act contributes to raising awareness, legitimizes the issue in the public eye and encourages open conversation.
An adaptable Declaration Standard is available to employee Tca toolkit.
You’re not alone
MHN is proud to work with other major organizations dedicated to the fight against testicular cancer, including:
Testicular cancer
Testicular Cancer Society
Testicular cancer
Mr. Testicular Campaign
“Your Privates” Educational Project
We’re in it together. Testicular cancer may be rare, but the impact is important and personal.
Support, education and premature action save lives.
Why this month matters
Every April, the month -raising month is reminiscent that early detection is more than a statistical element – it is a second chance, a full life, a family lost.
Let’s break the silence. Let’s start the conversation. Let’s save lives.
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About Men’s Health Network (MHN)
Men’s Health Network is a national nonprofit dedicated to the health and well -being of men, boys and their families. Our mission is to reach the men where they live, work, play and pray – with a particular emphasis on raising awareness, prevention and education.
For more information, visit Menshealthnetwork.org or send us an email to info@menshealthNetwork.org