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Celebrities Strip Down for Prostate and Testicular Cancer

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Male celebrities get naked for The Everyman Campaign to raise aware about testicular and prostate cancer:

"The Everyman Centerfold Campaign; everywomans dream come true since 2001. Everyman was originally launched in 1997, to help raise awareness, research funding, and to open up the conversation about prostate and testicular cancer. The current facts about prostate and testicular cancer is stagering:

  • Prostate cancer is one of the most controversial cancers in both diagnosis and treatment.
  • This is the second commonest cancer that affect men after lung cancer
  • There are over 2 million American men currently living with prostate cancer.
  • A man’s lifetime risk of developing testicular cancer is approximately 1 in 250
  • Testicular cancer accounts for 1% of all the cancers in men and it usually affects young men (age -20-39) in their prime of youth

Read More: http://www.examiner.com/volunteerism-in-new-york/naked-male-celebrities-...

 

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