What Is It?

Chances are, you don’t know much about testicular cancer. You’d probably be surprised to know that it’s the most common cancer diagnosed in men 15 to 35 years of age.

Fortunately, there’s good news: TC is one of the most treatable and survivable types of cancer. When detected early, 99% percent of guys diagnosed with TC survive it, and go on to lead normal, active lives.[1]

There’s a way to increase your chances of being in the “survivor” category: catching TC as early as possible. Thanks to breast cancer awareness, women have become accustomed to checking themselves regularly. Now it’s time for us guys to follow their lead and get proactive, too. That’s why we recommend checking yourself at least once a month. Yeah, down there. Click here to find out how.

Many guys who survive TC say the same thing: I wish I’d done something about it sooner. Which is why Single Jingles want you to MAN UP and check yourself.

[1] National Cancer Institute, 2006. http://seer.cancer.gov/statfacts/html/testis.html?statfacts_page=testis.html&x=17&y=13