Contact us at info@TalkAboutTC.org

How to #TalkAboutTC

It’s Easy to #TalkAboutTC

but we thought we’d help with a few ideas to get you started.

No sure where to start? Just use #TalkAboutTC & start sharing.

You know the guys in your life better than we do so the important thing is to share a message that they’ll relate to. Don’t be afraid to use comedy either, we do have a sense of humor by the way. Simply sharing something funny about testicles and mentioning a short fact about testicular cancer will get guys to start thinking and look more into testicular cancer on their own. You don’t have to deliver a lecture.

Sometimes a short funny message will work and sometimes a more serious approach is needed but coming from you the messages will have more impact than just coming from us.

We have curated some content below, links to our Ball Checker App, videos and much more so take a look around and see what you think will work. There are also some quick facts that you can learn and then just click to Tweet.

Let’s Raise Awareness Together!!

the only wrong way to #TalkAboutTC is to remain silent.

Testicular Self Exams?

Yep, we’ve got an app for that.

Get the Ball Checker App with quick facts on testicular cancer, including self exam instructions and reminders.

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or go to BallChecker.com

#TalkAboutTC with us

Learn & Tweet to #TalkAboutTC?

Keep scrolling. At the bottom are even more ideas for your school, company or organization.

Videos More Your Thing? Use these to #TalkAboutTC?

Keep scrolling. At the bottom are even more ideas for your school, company or organization.

Parody - MJ & Self Exams

Entertaining - Thriller=Awesome

Funny & Edgy - Self Exams

Funny - Ball Problems

Parody - CheckingBalls

Funny - Public Self Exams

Serious - Self Exams from #RCT

Serious - Self Exams from MHI

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Here are some more ideas for you.

Schools, Teachers and School Nurses

Does your nurse’s office have brochures with information about testicular cancer?

Do your health classes involve testicular cancer education?

Have social media? Can you help replicate our messages?

Can you send testicular cancer education materials to parents or parent organizations?

Do you have a school newspaper that may be able to promote testicular cancer awareness?

Do you have a program for breast cancer education for the girls? You can add testicular cancer education for the guys.

Are your sports teams involved with testicular cancer awareness? Your coaches could educate the guys about testicular cancer, even as part of a testicular safety program, and/or dedicate a game for testicular cancer awareness.

Do you have any health fairs? Is there testicular cancer educational materials available?

Do you do any events, like a walkathon, for cancer awareness in general? Is there information available for testicular cancer?

Can you work with DECA, marketing, video or art classes to have a contest on designing content for testicular cancer awareness? Students like competition.

Can you encourage students to cover testicular cancer as part of their class projects? Students always have projects and we’re are always open to help them if they need to interview someone.

Colleges & Universities, Professors and Campus Nurses

Does your student health office have brochures with information about testicular cancer?

Does you campus have a Greek life? You can work with the fraternities and sororities to get them involved in supporting testicular cancer.

Do you have campus radio or T.V. programming? Can they run public service announcements about testicular cancer.

Have social media? Can you help replicate our messages?

Are your sports teams involved with testicular awareness? Your coaches could educate the guys about testicular cancer, even as part of a testicular safety program, and/or dedicate a game for testicular cancer awareness.

Do you have health education programs? You can work with colleges of nursing, pharmacy, medicine or other allied health professiona to see how they can help with testicular cancer education and awareness.

Do you have any health fairs? Is there testicular cancer educational materials available?

Do you do any events, like a walkathon, for cancer awareness in general? Is there information available for testicular cancer?

Can you work with marketing, public relations, communications, media or design classes to have a contest for testicular cancer awareness? We can help be an impartial judge.

Can you encourage students to cover testicular cancer as part of their class projects? Students always have projects and we’re are always open to help be a mentor or if they need to interview anyone.

Do you have a program for breast cancer education for the girls? You can add testicular cancer education for the guys.

Companies

Do you have a newsletter that goes out to employees or customers that could help raise awareness?

Need a speaker? We can provide the inspiration and/or information.

Where do your employees go for health related information? Is there information about testicular cancer there?

Are your employees allowed to grow facial hair in November to raise awareness for male cancer?

Does your health insurance provider have an informational page for testicular cancer?

Do your employees or department have talents that could help #TalkAboutTC?

How about a casual day where employees can wear casual attire for a small donation to #TalkAboutTC?

Have social media? Help replicate our messages.

Have a PR department or media contacts? Join us and announce all of your do-gooding.

Do you do your own packaging? Can you add a small awareness card?

 

Municipalities

Have you declared April as testicular cancer awareness month in your area?

Does your fire department know they may be at increased risk for testicular cancer?

Where do your residents go for health related information? Is there a page on testicular cancer there?

Does your departments get to grow facial hair in November to help raise awareness?

Are there leaders in your area that you can introduce us to?

Do the high schools in your area educate about testicular cancer?

Are there community events or gathering that could use some testicular cancer education as well?

Have media contacts? Join us and announce all of your do-gooding.