A man is supporting a campaign that prints cancer awareness messages on underwear labels.
A man who survived testicular cancer is supporting a campaign that prints cancer awareness messages on underwear labels.
Mr Whitehead is helping with a campaign in the South West that was launched by the NHS and Morrisons. She said that the aim was to encourage people to be more aware of their bodies, so they can spot new or unexplained changes that might be cancer symptoms early - and contact their GP practice if concerned.
Symptoms of testicular cancer can include painless swelling or a lump in one of the testicles or any change in shape or texture of the testicles.
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