Father uses 'Men's Health Month' to raise awareness about testicular cancer
Updated | By Darren, Keri and Sky
It's important to make sure that you are safe and get checked out regularly.
Wayne Ingle is a father who lives in Durban. He is spreading a clear message that early detection is key for any cancer. This month marks World Men’s Health Month.
This comes after Wayne lost his son Wesley to testicular cancer in 2010. So to honour his late son, Wayne decided to use his memory by raising awareness about testicular cancer that commonly affects men around the age group of 15 to 40.
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The message Wayne is spreading by treating cancer early will give you more chance to beat it. He also serves as an ambassador for the non-profit organisation called Love Your Nuts, which also helps with testicular cancer awareness.
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If you know of anybody who might have testicular cancer or even just want to find out more information, be sure to reach out on Facebook.
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