Testicular Cancer New Zealend

Get those thumbs on your plumbs. Make self-checks your monthly routine, detection is in your hands.

Testicular cancer is the most common cancer affecting New Zealand men aged 15-39, however it is one of the most treatable if detected early, with a survival rate of 95%. Testicular Cancer NZ's key role is focuses on educating people about testicular cancer, raising awareness of the disease, and providing support services to men [and their families] navigating the diagnosis and treatment journey.

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