If Pink October month is designed to draw attention to female cancers, Movember invites men to grow their mustaches in November. The objective? Raise awareness about men’s health including prostate and testicular cancers and suicide prevention.
Mustaches in November are Movember: a campaign to raise awareness about men’s health. Prostate cancer, testicular cancer, mental health and suicide prevention, this month is dedicated to screening and supporting men. Dr. Kierzek invites us to talk about it.
Men’s health at the heart of Movember
Prostate cancer affects 50,000 men per year in France. For testicular cancer, less common but often among young peoplethe campaign emphasizes self-examination for early detection. At the same time, the mental health of men is highlighted with actions to suicide preventiona still taboo subject. Movember calls for breaking this silence so that no man hesitates to seek support.
How to get involved in Movember?
To support Movember, several actions are possible:
- Growing a mustache helps start conversations around men’s health.
- Move for Movember : those who prefer to move can travel 60 km during the month, symbolizing the 60 men who commit suicide every hour in the world.
- Organize or participate in events : plays, races, discussions, local events bring communities together to raise funds.
Tests and warning signs
Testicular self-examination is simple and recommendedespecially in the shower, where the heat makes it easier. Roll each testicle between thumb and fingers to check for anomalies such as lump, swelling or pain is essential. In case of suspicious symptoms, better to consult for a quick diagnosis.
The advice of Dr. Gérald Kierzek
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