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Men’s health charity Movember and streetwear brand Mishka have teamed to launch NFTs that incentivize self-checks for testicular cancer. Called Non-Fungible Testicles, Mishka designed NFT ...
In October 2010, the manufacturer launched an internet advertising campaign, supporting a testicular cancer survivor Mark McIntyre in a 25-day campaign to raise awareness of testicular cancer and cancer research. For each Facebook "like" Stanfield's agreed to donate first up to $25,000 and then $50,000 to testicular cancer research.
Movember is an annual event involving the growing of moustaches during the month of November to raise awareness of Men's Health issues, such as prostate cancer, testicular cancer, and men's suicide. [1] It is a portmanteau of the Australian-English diminutive word for moustache, "mo", [2] and "November". [3]
Senhor Testiculo (English: Mr. Testicles, or Mr. Balls) is the mascot for the Association of Personal Assistance for Cancer (Associação de Assistência às Pessoas) in Brazil. [1] The mascot is a large anthropomorphic pair of testicles , [ 2 ] and is designed to help educate people about testicular cancer .
In 2005 Stevens fronted the Everyman Testicular Cancer Awareness campaign. Stevens's role was notable as she was the first woman to represent this campaign. Her television commercial raised eyebrows with its suggestive content that included her telling men to "put one hand down their trousers and give their testicles a good feel".
The website was then launched in January 2014. The magazine released a photo of model Aydian Dowling recreating the famous Adam Levine photo which was featured in the Cosmopolitan (UK) for testicular and prostate cancer awareness. As a result of this photo's popularity, the magazine launched their clothing line: This Is What Trans Looks Like.